Household Waste Management Strategy in Upper Middle Housing

Susan Rendra Utama, Mei Ahyanti
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The growing volume of waste poses a significant challenge, with implications for environmental contamination, health, and aesthetics. While participatory waste management practices have been adopted in some areas, others resort to dumping on vacant land, leading to potential long-term repercussions. The focus on waste source management, particularly within households, becomes imperative. A descriptive study was conducted in the Sukabumi Sub-district, with the most residences. Targeting households with heads of families as respondents, the research encompassed a sample of 120 housing units selected through systematic random sampling. Instruments developed by the researcher were employed for data collection. Analysis was anchored on a univariate approach and the SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) method. The community's education, knowledge, and occupation profiles were categorized as 'good'. Despite this, a gap in waste governance was identified. Community knowledge about waste management emerged as a strength, while the unrealized potential of converting organic household waste into compost was recognized as an opportunity. To address waste management effectively, it is recommended to prioritize community strengths and harness available opportunities, like independent composting through suitable technology for limited land areas. Emphasizing household waste reduction through the 3R+P model, tailored for upper-middle-class housing, and bolstering community waste management awareness through continuous campaigns is essential.
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中上层房屋的家居废物管理策略
不断增长的废物量构成了一个重大挑战,对环境污染、健康和美学都有影响。虽然在一些地区采取了参与性废物管理做法,但其他地区则在空地上倾倒废物,造成潜在的长期影响。必须着重废物来源管理,特别是家庭内部的废物来源管理。在居住最多的素kabumi街道进行了一项描述性研究。本研究以户主为户主的家庭为对象,采用系统随机抽样的方法,选取了120个住宅单位作为样本。研究人员开发的仪器用于数据收集。分析以单变量方法和SWOT(优势、劣势、机会、威胁)方法为基础。社区的教育、知识和职业概况被归类为“良好”。尽管如此,还是发现了废物治理方面的差距。有关废物管理的社区知识成为一种优势,而将有机家庭废物转化为堆肥的潜力尚未实现,这被认为是一种机会。为了有效地处理废物管理问题,建议优先考虑社区的优势并利用现有的机会,例如在有限的土地面积上通过适当的技术进行独立堆肥。强调通过专为中上层住房量身定制的3R+P模式减少家庭垃圾,并通过持续的宣传活动提高社区废物管理意识至关重要。
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