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This activity received support from several parties such as the Cilacap government, the PKK driving team, LKM Makmur Kebonmanis, and PLN Peduli.
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The results show that the management of the waste bank provides many benefits to the surrounding community, the environment becomes comfortable, beautiful, green, and increases the economic income of the community. The conclusion of this study is that household waste can bring benefits in terms of social, economic, and environmental positive impacts from the Waste Bank in Kebon Manis Village, Cilacap. The method used is observation, interviews, and documentation. In addition, to increase people's income by collecting and exchanging waste every week for basic food materials.
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The purpose of this activity is to reduce the accumulation of household waste so that disasters do not occur and utilize waste with the creations and innovations of the surrounding community. The activity begins with counseling, education, training and implementation. Household waste that was previously only disposed of in the landfill has now begun to be sorted and put to good use for activities in their respective environments, including in terms of increasing the income of the surrounding community. In this case, the people of Kebonmanis took the initiative to reduce the impact caused by the accumulation of household waste by managing a waste bank.
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Based on the data obtained, as much as 90.05% could be recycled or composted through the solid waste bank.Garbage is a national problem and an important issue, especially in urban areas. The amount of HW generated in each geographic location was different, but it has no significant difference within the different income level. Of the total weight, organic waste formed the largest fraction at 61.35%, followed by plastic waste at 17.55%, paper at 8.20%, and other materials. The waste generation is 0.222 kg/person/day. A total of 424 households were selected from 8 different sub-districts. The composition of the waste influences its recycling potential when handled in a solid waste bank. This study aims to obtain data on the quantity and composition of household waste (HW) generated in Medan City and to ascertain their statistical relationship with geographic location and level of income. Medan is one of the big cities in Indonesia that is currently working on improving its solid waste management system. The implementation of recycling through waste bank programs is one of the policies attempted. Indonesia has a target called “Waste-free Indonesia 2020”. Various policies have been initiated to address the problem. Waste management is still a serious issue in developing countries including Indonesia.