Proceedings of the International Conference on Law, Governance and Islamic Society (ICOLGIS 2019) 2020
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.200306.191
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Legal Framework of Waste Management in Indonesia

Abstract: This paper analyzes waste management in DKI Jakarta. It aims to understand the opportunities that the DKI Jakarta government can increase investment by plastic waste management. The recycling business is one of the implementations of the circular economy in Indonesia. However, it will cause some problems without the right sorting process. This research is a doctrinal/normative legal research employing a statutory approach. Data collection involved library research, and the data were then analyzed qualitatively… Show more

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“…According to Lestari & Trihadiningrum (2019), the law regulates waste management that should be conducted by the government and the community without exception in the higher education environment. Furthermore, it regulates the implementation of waste management maintenance, such as the reduction and handling policies that involve the government and the community in realizing a good and healthy living environment (Purba and Erliyana, 2020). Particularly, the government cooperates with related institutions for the implementation of waste management in the community (Zurbrugg, 2002), the Adwiyata program from the ministry of the environment (Nurwidodo et al, 2020;Prabawa-Sear, 2018;Tanu and Parker, 2018;Yusuf et al, 2020) and a collaborative program between the ministry of research and higher education in the context of sustainable development (Ikhsan et al, 2019;Nomura, 2009;Novawan and Aisyiyah, 2020;Prihantoro, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Lestari & Trihadiningrum (2019), the law regulates waste management that should be conducted by the government and the community without exception in the higher education environment. Furthermore, it regulates the implementation of waste management maintenance, such as the reduction and handling policies that involve the government and the community in realizing a good and healthy living environment (Purba and Erliyana, 2020). Particularly, the government cooperates with related institutions for the implementation of waste management in the community (Zurbrugg, 2002), the Adwiyata program from the ministry of the environment (Nurwidodo et al, 2020;Prabawa-Sear, 2018;Tanu and Parker, 2018;Yusuf et al, 2020) and a collaborative program between the ministry of research and higher education in the context of sustainable development (Ikhsan et al, 2019;Nomura, 2009;Novawan and Aisyiyah, 2020;Prihantoro, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each person as addressed in Waste Management Law are obligate to take actions in the form of in the form of efforts to waste reduction and handling. [7] As for the university, institution have comply to several obligations that must be carried out in the area, including:…”
Section: A Waste Management Obligation In University Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It reflects the government's lack of dealing with the problem. Some laws were made to overcome the garbage problem, but are not well-implemented (Purba and Erliyana 2020). Coordination between departments is poor, reflecting the social split mentioned above.…”
Section: Eco-spiritual Care Through Garbage Care In the Indonesian Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%