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@article{Telukawur29033, author = {Nayaka Athif Rifanda and Arista Meida Ginaya and Syifa Khalisa Putri and Amalia Ramadhani and Bintang Febrianto Wibowo and Dewi Aisyah and Melsa Alisia Putri and Gading Yoga Pradana and Qonita Nida Khofiyya and Ghanny Rachmansyah Siregar and Nur Issanti}, title = {Community-Based Institutional Strengthening and Education for a Self-Sufficient Integrated Waste Management Facility in Tersono Village, Batang Regency}, journal = {Telukawur Journal of Legal Community Empowerment}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, year = {2025}, keywords = {}, abstract = { The issue of waste management remains a serious challenge in rural areas, including Tersono Village, Batang Regency. The low level of community awareness in sorting household waste, the limited availability of infrastructure, and the absence of a local legal framework have hindered the optimization of the waste management system. This study aims to enhance public awareness and active participation in sustainable waste management in Tersono Village, Batang Regency, through socialization, education, and the formulation of a legal basis and practical Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for waste segregation. This initiative is motivated by the environmental condition in Tersono Village, where indiscriminate waste disposal practices without prior sorting are still common, thereby causing sanitation problems and pollution. The program was implemented from July 2 to August 9, 2025, across five hamlets (16 neighborhood units) using a participatory educational approach through socialization and simulation. The participants included students of KKNT-IDBU Team 7 from Diponegoro University, village officials, community leaders, and local residents. The outcomes of the program include increased public awareness, institutional strengthening of the Integrated and Comprehensive Waste Management Facility (TPS-TT), improved operational efficiency, the potential for financial self-reliance, as well as reduced waste disposal at landfills and decreased environmental pollution. This program holds the potential to serve as a sustainable village-based waste management model }, url = {https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/tjph/article/view/29033} }
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The issue of waste management remains a serious challenge in rural areas, including Tersono Village, Batang Regency. The low level of community awareness in sorting household waste, the limited availability of infrastructure, and the absence of a local legal framework have hindered the optimization of the waste management system. This study aims to enhance public awareness and active participation in sustainable waste management in Tersono Village, Batang Regency, through socialization, education, and the formulation of a legal basis and practical Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for waste segregation. This initiative is motivated by the environmental condition in Tersono Village, where indiscriminate waste disposal practices without prior sorting are still common, thereby causing sanitation problems and pollution. The program was implemented from July 2 to August 9, 2025, across five hamlets (16 neighborhood units) using a participatory educational approach through socialization and simulation. The participants included students of KKNT-IDBU Team 7 from Diponegoro University, village officials, community leaders, and local residents. The outcomes of the program include increased public awareness, institutional strengthening of the Integrated and Comprehensive Waste Management Facility (TPS-TT), improved operational efficiency, the potential for financial self-reliance, as well as reduced waste disposal at landfills and decreased environmental pollution. This program holds the potential to serve as a sustainable village-based waste management model
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