Rapid population growth in Indonesia impacts increasing the amount of waste or household waste. Based on data from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry that in 2020, the total national waste production will reach 67.8 million tons/year. In 2021, Bogor City will produce 673.76 tons of waste/day. One of the efforts that can be made to encourage community participation in waste reduction and management is through the Waste Bank program. This study aims to analyze the implementation of the ASYIK 19 Waste Bank based on interviews, document reviews, and field observations. This study used a qualitative approach carried out on November 14th, 2021, at the ASYIK 19 Waste Bank. The appointment of informants used a purposive sampling technique. The study results found that there are still aspects in buildings and waste bank management systems that have not complied with Minister of Environment Regulation No. 13 of 2012. Waste saved to the ASYIK 19 Waste Bank is grouped into five categories based on the type of waste. The working mechanism of the ASYIK 19 Waste Bank consists of registration, waste saving, weighing, recording, selling waste to collectors, and withdrawing savings funds from customers. The highest amount of waste saved occurred in August of Rp. 1,782,150. In addition, sales of waste to collectors in October increased by Rp. 2,121,677. The ASYIK 19 Waste Bank has helped the community around Bojonggede in economic income and proper and correct waste management. However, several aspects of the operation of the ASYIK 19 Waste Bank have not met the applicable waste bank requirements.