Transition to a circular economy-inspired waste management system

Author:

Annisa Ilmi Faried ,Rahmad Sembiring ,Neng Sri Wardhani ,Uswatun Hasanah

Abstract

Waste management is a challenging topic that requires constant attention. In order to successfully eradicate waste, all relevant parties must work together. Desa Pahlawan's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030 are just one example of the many cross-cutting issues being addressed by communities. The research presented here aims to explain how to implement a green recovery stimulus by analyzing circularity-based waste management. Doing so is important for a number of reasons, including preventing damage to the environment, economy, communities, and quality of life of rural areas, and enjoying the benefits that follow. This is due, in part, to the fact that garbage collection services in rural areas receive inadequate budgets from the government, even for the modern category of garbage. Waste management can be optimized by empowering the community, so that the system created can be carried out in a sustainable manner.

Publisher

GSC Online Press

Subject

General Medicine

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