ANALISIS POTENSI PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH FAKULTAS KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT UNIVERSITAS MULAWARMAN
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2023-07-11Author
Sabrina, Sabrina
Sedionoto, Blego
Syamsir, Syamsir
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Waste management is a way for humans to make residual material resulting from human
and natural activities so that it does not interfere with human activities or is made in such a
way that it can be utilized. One of the waste generators is the campus area, so proper waste
management is needed to reduce the burden of environmental pollution and provide benefits
from waste management. This study aims to determine the waste management system carried
out in the Laboratory Building of the Faculty of Public Health, Mulawarman University. The
research design used is quantitative by observing waste management using scoring, completing
a questionnaire on waste sorting problems by waste management officers, and calculating
waste generation referring to SNI 19-3964-1994 to see the potential for waste management in
planning waste management programs at the Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman
University. The results showed that the waste management carried out on each floor of the
laboratory building was in the sufficient category, and only 1 location was a good category.
The segregation of waste has not been carried out optimally in terms of the aspects of
regulations, facilities and infrastructure, knowledge of officers, and behavior of sorting
officers. Waste generated during the study period was 50,95 kg with an average generation of
7,28 kg/day. The dominant composition of waste is organic waste (35,62%), plastic waste
(27,47%), and paper waste (18,64%) which have the potential to be recycled. The waste
management that is carried out needs to improve the aspects of waste management to be able
to achieve the goals of environmentally friendly waste management and generate economic
potential from the waste management that is carried out.
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