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Influence of a community-based waste management system on people's behavior and waste reduction

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RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
Volume 72, Issue -, Pages 84-90

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2013.01.001

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Community-based waste management system; Composting; Waste management awareness; Source separation; Questionnaire survey

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An investigation was carried out concerning the effects of Community Based Waste Management (CBWM) systems on people's attitude toward waste management within (Semarang City) Indonesia and the waste flow in areas with CBWM, in order to identify its benefits and challenges. A questionnaire survey was performed in Bukit Kencana Jaya (BKJ) where CBWM had been previously implemented, as well as three areas currently practicing typical waste management: Graha Estetika (S1), Banteng Selatan area (S2), and Genuk Sari area (S3). The results indicated less occurrences of inappropriate waste handling behavior such as backyard burning and throwing waste on the road side or into the river in BKJ, when compared with other areas employing traditional waste management. The cross-correlation analysis showed a strong relationship between the income levels in areas Si and S3 and people's willingness to separate their waste together with a close correlation between education and willingness to cooperate in S3. From the waste flow analysis, it was found that a reduction in the order of 33% could be achieved in household waste transported to landfill sites. In reality, however, the overall amount of waste delivered to landfill sites has augmented due to increases in collected waste. Compost market development and improvements in compost production are necessary to further reduce landfill waste. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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