Sadar Pilah Sampah dengan Konsep 4r (REUSE, REDUCE, RECYCLE, REPLACE) dalam Upaya Penurunan Volume Sampah Desa Pantai Gemi Tahun 2022
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2022Author
Putri, Syafreni Annisa Ayu
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Santi, Devi Nuraini
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Diseases can be spread directly or indirectly via unprocessed garbage. Garbage
management is crucial if we want to reduce the negative effects that waste has on
our health. The community of Pantai Gemi lacks waste-processing infrastructure.
The Sanitation Service's inaccessible trash transportation system, which forces
people to process waste on their own, is the root of this issue. One significant effort
that can be made is to educate the community. This study sought to ascertain how
public perception has changed as well as how much less inorganic and organic trash
was being produced as a result of the extension intervention. A pre-test-post-test
design with one group is used in this kind of research. All of the 2,179 family heads
who make up the study's population make up its sample of 30 families. Seven
respondents, according to data on changes in respondents' knowledge, report
changes in their knowledge of waste management. The results of the normality test
demonstrate the homogeneity of the waste generation statistics. The Dependent
Sample T-Test method was used to examine waste generation. The analysis of the
volume of inorganic waste yielded t = 0.00>0.05, indicating that intervention has
an effect on decreasing the volume of inorganic waste in Pantai Gemi Village. The
analysis of the weight loss of organic waste yielded t = 0.00>0.05, indicating that
intervention has an effect on weight loss of organic waste in Pantai Gemi Village.
Residents of Pantai Gemi Village should be given advice by the Department of
Cleanliness and the Environment. For the Gemi Beach Village Apparatus to be able
to connect the neighborhood's trash management efforts with relevant
organizations. For Pantai Gemi Village inhabitants to become accustomed to and
learn more about handling waste on their own
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- Undergraduate Theses [3090]