Rural waste management model in creating an inclusive economy

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Abstract

Waste is a common problem faced in various regions, a lot of waste has not been handled especially in the rural areas. The percentage of waste generated in villages is higher than in the urban areas, mostly due to the larger number of residents in villages. But behind the waste problem, there is an economic opportunity if the village can manage it well. Currently, there are villages that have succeeded in managing their waste that can realize an inclusive economy inside their villages. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to develop a village waste management model in implementing an inclusive economy. This research method used descriptive qualitative data collection through in-depth interviews, FGD's and observation. The results showed that the village waste management model includes a management team, processing plan, technology, financing, utilization and collaboration. This village waste management model involves various parties and the participation of village communities inclusively proven to reduce poverty and stunting in the village.

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Rahmawati, E., Mujianto, Amir, A., Sukarno, T. D., & Suprapedi. (2023). Rural waste management model in creating an inclusive economy. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1180). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1180/1/012005

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