2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1201/1/012007
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The challenges in sustaining waste banks in Serang City: How far the circular economy can go?

R A Pratama,
S Wahyono,
F L Sahwan
et al.

Abstract: The existence of a waste bank is designed to reduce the municipal waste problem. However, not all regions can implement the waste banks program to deal with municipal solid waste. In 2019, Serang City managed only 51% of municipal waste out of 155,490 tons of waste/per year, including the contribution from the waste banks. This study aimed to determine the challenges of implementing waste banks and the impact of the circular economy in Serang. This study used a mixed approach which describes the results qualit… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, [33] found out that social and psychological factors are effective strategies used to motivate people to recycle waste by raising environmental awareness and providing infrastructure to recycle solid waste. Lower-middle income groups are particularly aware that selling valuable waste as raw material is a significant contributor to the financial sustainability of waste banks [34], while better educated group have more awareness and positive response influencing their attitudes towards waste management that they tend to encourage good and correct intentions and behaviours in waste management [35]. Distance is the other factor may affect the participation decision making in waste reduction through recycling facility like WB [36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, [33] found out that social and psychological factors are effective strategies used to motivate people to recycle waste by raising environmental awareness and providing infrastructure to recycle solid waste. Lower-middle income groups are particularly aware that selling valuable waste as raw material is a significant contributor to the financial sustainability of waste banks [34], while better educated group have more awareness and positive response influencing their attitudes towards waste management that they tend to encourage good and correct intentions and behaviours in waste management [35]. Distance is the other factor may affect the participation decision making in waste reduction through recycling facility like WB [36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%