Abstract


 
 
 
 Background; Community consumption patterns contribute to creating increasingly diverse types of waste and the total waste produced, as well as the lack of public awareness in community-based waste management. The policy of the local government of the city of Kediri to provide infrastructure for waste management includes; storage, collection, transfer, transportation and final disposal (TPA). The role of the DLHKP in Kediri City is to provide training and assistance aimed at training residents so that they can use waste and manage waste wisely, especially household waste. Research methods; This type of research uses descriptive and qualitative approaches, researchers try to describe the object of research through observation and analysis of primary data and secondary data. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of community-based waste management socialization in Kediri City has not run optimally. Regarding the infrastructure for the pattern of waste transportation in the city of Kediri, it has not been running effectively and efficiently, due to the lack of a waste transport fleet and limited human resources in the field of waste experts. Conclusion; the effectiveness of community-based waste management policies in the city of Kediri, there are still few people who take part in the waste management process because people do not really understand the concept of waste management
 
 
 

Highlights

  • Garbage is a big problem, a national problem even universal problem, Along with the times, more rapid population growth especially in urban areas increasingly dense population increase

  • Waste management must start from the source is household waste sorting by type

  • The effectiveness of community-based waste management policies in Kediri City shows that the role of DLHKP is to provide understanding to the community through; socialization activities, counseling, training, collection, storage, sorting provided by the village to the community on how to use waste by sorting and treating organic and inorganic waste at the household waste scale have been running optimally

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Introduction

Garbage is a big problem, a national problem even universal problem, Along with the times, more rapid population growth especially in urban areas increasingly dense population increase. With increasing population and activity means the higher needs of the community, both the needs of primary, secondary and tertiary needs, packs consumable product into the garbage, no matter how small it is a bunch of garbage that has been unused material. Policy No 3 of 2015 concerning Waste Management in Kediri. The regulation concerning waste management are necessary legal certainty, clarity of responsibility for both the central government, local governments and communities and businesses that waste management can be a professional, effective and efficient. Waste management is an integral part in the management of sanitation settlements. Where the sanitation conditions of good and healthy settlements are determining the degree of public health. To create a healthy sanitation indispensable settlement patterns of effective waste management

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