Abstract

Sustainable waste management is an important aspect of building an environmentally friendly city. Banyumas, a district in Central Java, Indonesia, has taken steps to implement sustainable waste management towards Banyumas Eco City by implementing the zero waste concept. The Zero Waste concept is not just about recycling but rather a completely transformed resource and waste management system. The aim of this research is to analyze and evaluate the implementation of sustainable waste management in Banyumas, as well as its impact on the environment and local communities. This research methodology uses a qualitative approach. The results of this research show that Banyumas has implemented various strategies for sustainable waste management. One of the steps taken is public education and awareness about the importance of good waste management. Programs such as distributing rubbish bins, campaigns to reduce the use of single-use plastics, and training on organic waste processing have been carried out by local governments and environmental institutions. Apart from that, Banyumas has also developed adequate infrastructure for waste management. This includes the construction of a modern final disposal site (TPA) with adequate sanitation, as well as waste sorting and recycling facilities. Implementation of environmentally friendly technology, such as the use of renewable energy in waste processing, has also been carried out. The impact of implementing sustainable waste management in Banyumas has been seen. Environmental quality has improved, with significant reductions in air and water pollution. Apart from that, local communities also experience economic benefits, such as new job opportunities in the waste management sector.

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