Abstract
Along with increasing human activity, the waste generated from these activities more and more. Waste at this time has become one of the causes of disasters in the world. One type of waste produced is organic waste. Organic waste is one of the solid wastes produced from domestic waste. Research is conducted to understand how people carry out organic waste processing into compost, to improve the quality of life, especially in economic terms. In addition, it can be identified factors and obstacles that affect the community when processing organic waste into compost. Primary data collection is done through interviews and field observations in selected rural communities. While secondary data collection is done by literature study. This research was conducted by taking samples in rural communities in Indonesia and Malaysia. The results obtained show a comparison of the patterns of success of rural communities in Indonesia and Malaysia in processing waste into compost.
Highlights
At this time waste management has become a major concern because it is already a disaster for humans
Other research related to the composition of organic waste in Indonesia is around 80% and it is estimated that 78% of the waste can be reused [7]
This study has revealed the results of the study on solid waste management in composting
Summary
At this time waste management has become a major concern because it is already a disaster for humans. Research to be conducted to understand how people perform processing organic waste into compost, so as to improve the quality of life in economic terms. It can be identified factors and constraints that affect the community at the time of processing organic waste into compost. Organic wastes are produced from many sources Such as agricultural waste, market waste, kitchen waste, urban solid waste and municipal solid waste. Without proper management, this waste could create several environments problem. Composting is the best low-cost alternative solution to overcome this problem [3]
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