Abstract

Moreover urban waste can be seen as a cultural problem because it affects various aspects of life, and the impact on urban waste management system nowadays are not effective and efficient yet. The reason for conducting this research is the emergence of the informal sector phenomena of urban waste management that can contribute to reduce the volume of urban waste production. The purpose of this research is to find out the informal sector strategy in urban waste management, especially inorganic waste. The researchers used qualitative research to explain the phenomenon as the focus of research. The result of research is 3M phenomenon, that is derived from Indonesian words (Mengubah = Changing, Mengurangi = Reducing, Manfaat = Benefit), in the management of urban inorganic waste. The explanation are; Mengubah: turning waste into economic value; Mengurangi: If the economic value of the urban waste volumes increases, the volume of urban waste will eventually be reduced; and Manfaat: the benefits obtained are management cultivating empowerment, reducing the burden of the landfill volume, being closer to inorganic zero waste condition. Suggestions are as follows: [a] development of management towards go-green, [b] urban waste management based on predictable community empowerment will be more effective and efficient in the future.

Highlights

  • IntroductionUrban waste management is implemented by the formal sector (City Government) with centralization-decentralization system, which is the transportation from the source of waste to the garbage dump and ends in the landfill, is relatively good

  • Stated in Act no 18th 2008 (Undang-Undang RI No.18, 2008) in several major cities in Indonesia, garbage collection, transport and disposal services are carried out by the Special Sanitation Department for waste management

  • Urban waste management is implemented by the formal sector (City Government) with centralization-decentralization system, which is the transportation from the source of waste to the garbage dump and ends in the landfill, is relatively good

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Introduction

Urban waste management is implemented by the formal sector (City Government) with centralization-decentralization system, which is the transportation from the source of waste to the garbage dump and ends in the landfill, is relatively good. Urban waste management is an element of environmental governance which is considered as sustainable development. This condition can be achieved when the volume of waste and final disposal can be controlled (Mesjasz-Lech 2014).

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