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Effectiveness of waste management site reduce, reuse, recycle program in improving ecological citizenship

Waste Management Site Reuse, Reduce, dan Recycle (3R) aims to process organic and inorganic waste into something that can be reused. The processed results of organic waste are fertilizers that can be used as a medium for fertilizing plants, while the processed results of inorganic waste can be in th...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2024-05, Vol.1352 (1), p.012040
Main Authors: Dalimunthe, M A, Suhendar, A, Ritonga, A R, Nasution, F A, Nasution, L N, Batubara, P E O
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Language:English
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Summary:Waste Management Site Reuse, Reduce, dan Recycle (3R) aims to process organic and inorganic waste into something that can be reused. The processed results of organic waste are fertilizers that can be used as a medium for fertilizing plants, while the processed results of inorganic waste can be in the form of shopping bags, wall hangings, flower pots, and other handicrafts. In addition to aiming to process organic and inorganic waste into something useful, another goal of Waste Management Site Reuse, Reduce, dan Recycle (3R) is also to help employ the surrounding community members of the beneficiary community. The main purpose of the Waste Management Site Reuse, Reduce, dan Recycle (3R) program is to improve the ecological citizenship of the community. This research uses qualitative methods to obtain the required data. This study’s results indicate that the Waste Management Site Reuse, Reduce, dan Recycle (3R) program could have been more effective. There are still many obstacles encountered in the implementation of the program.
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/1352/1/012040