Implementation of Modern Waste Management Model Circular Economy 9R in Waste Management by Padang City Environment Services

Harvi Dasnoer, Afriva Khaidir

2024

Abstract

: Modern waste management can be interpreted as a waste management process with appropriate and unconventional paradigms/concepts/methods/strategies. In fact, Padang City has implemented modern waste management since 2018 with the 3R strategy. However, the results have not been optimal with the emergence of new problems such as increasing waste generation every year, the emergence of 670 illegal TPS points, and the projection of full TPAs in 2026. The aim of this research is to describe and analyze the implementation of modern waste management using the 9R circular economy model in waste management, as well as supporting and inhibiting factors for the implementation of modern waste management using the 9R circular economy model in waste management by the Padang City Environmental Service. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods. Data collection techniques and tools in this research used interview techniques, observation and documentation studies. Data analysis techniques use Miles and Huberman, namely data collection, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. This research uses Novian's (2024) theory of implementing the 9R circular economy framework, namely reduce, reuse, recycle, replace, replant, recovery, rethink, repair, and reorganization. The research results show that the implementation of modern waste management policies with the 9R circular economy model in waste management by the Padang City Environmental Service consists of 3 main aspects, namely waste reduction, waste handling and managed waste. The supporting factors for the implementation of modern waste management with the 9R circular economy model are the commitment of the regional leadership of the Mayor of Padang through the issuance of Padang Mayor Regulation Number 15 of 2024 concerning the 2024-2044 Waste Management Master Plan and regulations from the central government through the Road Map and National Action Plan for the Indonesian Circular Economy 2025-2045. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factor in implementing modern waste management using the 9R circular economy model is the lack of quality and quantity of apparatus resources. In terms of quantity, the current number of DLH officers is approximately 375 (three hundred and seventy five) people, which is disproportionate to the area of Padang City. In terms of the quality of the apparatus, most of them have a high school education background or below with a total of 184 people and overall not all of the apparatus have been given technical guidance or training in implementing a circular economy.

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Dasnoer H. and Khaidir A. (2024). Implementation of Modern Waste Management Model Circular Economy 9R in Waste Management by Padang City Environment Services. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Humanities Education, Law, and Social Science - Volume 1: ICHELS; ISBN 978-989-758-752-8, SciTePress, pages 373-378. DOI: 10.5220/0013416700004654


in Bibtex Style

@conference{ichels24,
author={Harvi Dasnoer and Afriva Khaidir},
title={Implementation of Modern Waste Management Model Circular Economy 9R in Waste Management by Padang City Environment Services},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Humanities Education, Law, and Social Science - Volume 1: ICHELS},
year={2024},
pages={373-378},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0013416700004654},
isbn={978-989-758-752-8},
}


in EndNote Style

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Humanities Education, Law, and Social Science - Volume 1: ICHELS
TI - Implementation of Modern Waste Management Model Circular Economy 9R in Waste Management by Padang City Environment Services
SN - 978-989-758-752-8
AU - Dasnoer H.
AU - Khaidir A.
PY - 2024
SP - 373
EP - 378
DO - 10.5220/0013416700004654
PB - SciTePress