JERUBU: Persoalan Pengelolaan Sampah di Tangerang Selatan
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses the waste management challenges in Tangerang Selatan, a city near Jakarta that aims to implement green city solutions. Despite its efforts, the city faces issues with plastic waste, with residents continuing to rely on plastics in daily life. Only half of the waste in Indonesia is properly managed, and many local habits, like hoarding trash, contribute to the problem. The city struggles with inadequate waste management infrastructure, such as a landfill too close to residential areas. The video highlights the importance of community involvement and education in tackling waste problems, emphasizing that waste management is a shared responsibility.
Takeaways
- 😀 Tangerang Selatan is a green city focused on sustainable urban development using nature-based solutions.
- 😀 The city faces significant challenges with waste management, particularly with plastic waste, which is a major contributor to environmental pollution.
- 😀 Approximately 1000 tons of waste are produced daily in Tangerang Selatan, highlighting the scale of the issue.
- 😀 Less than 50% of waste in Indonesia is properly managed, with Tangerang Selatan being part of this broader problem.
- 😀 Plastic waste is prevalent in the community, from production to disposal, and contributes to CO2 emissions due to its fossil fuel origins.
- 😀 The Cipucang landfill in Serpong is in violation of regulations, being too close to residential areas, causing health risks and pollution.
- 😀 Local residents near the landfill have reported foul odors and environmental concerns due to improper waste handling.
- 😀 The public's waste disposal habits need improvement, as 55% of the population still engages in improper waste disposal practices.
- 😀 Community involvement and education are crucial in tackling waste problems, particularly in encouraging recycling and waste segregation.
- 😀 Experts like Dr. Afrizal argue that local participation can improve waste management systems and raise awareness about environmental responsibility.
- 😀 The message of the video emphasizes collective action, urging both the government and local communities to take responsibility for waste management.
Q & A
What is the concept of 'Nature-based solution' that Tangerang Selatan is implementing?
-Tangerang Selatan is adopting a 'Nature-based solution' or 'green city' concept, which integrates urban development with the local environment, aiming for sustainable and eco-friendly urban growth.
How did Tangerang Selatan perform in the Asian Green City Index 2016?
-In the Asian Green City Index 2016, Tangerang Selatan scored 52.5 points, which is considered an average score in terms of environmental sustainability.
What is the main waste-related issue in Tangerang Selatan?
-The primary waste issue in Tangerang Selatan is the large amount of plastic waste. Despite efforts to manage waste, plastic remains a significant environmental concern, contributing to CO2 emissions due to its production and disposal.
How much waste is generated daily in Tangerang Selatan?
-Tangerang Selatan generates approximately 1,000 tons of waste every day across its 164 km² area.
What is the current state of waste management in Tangerang Selatan?
-The waste management system in Tangerang Selatan is facing challenges, with less than 50% of waste being properly managed, as per the national waste management system (SIPSN).
What percentage of residents in Tangerang Selatan still engage in improper waste disposal practices?
-Around 55% of residents in Tangerang Selatan continue the practice of hoarding or improperly discarding waste, which worsens the overall waste management situation.
What initiatives has Tangerang Selatan taken to improve waste management?
-Tangerang Selatan has designated 41 TPS 3R (Temporary Waste Storage) sites across its districts to encourage proper waste management and recycling. However, progress has been slow, and additional actions are needed.
What is the issue with the location of the Cipucang landfill?
-The Cipucang landfill, located near residential areas, does not comply with the government regulation requiring landfills to be at least 1 km away from settlements. This proximity poses environmental risks to nearby communities.
What are the concerns raised by local residents about the Cipucang landfill?
-Local residents expressed concerns about the health risks posed by the landfill, especially due to the unpleasant odors, the proximity of waste to their homes, and the impact of air pollution on the community.
Why is public participation crucial in solving the waste management issue?
-Public participation is essential to reduce waste accumulation and enhance local waste management efforts. Community involvement can help improve awareness, implement better practices, and ensure sustainability in managing waste.
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