Supporting Factors the Success of Waste Management Replication in Banyumas Regency, Central Java, Indonesia

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Ellen Rusliati
Mulyaningrum
Mujibah

Abstract

Effective waste management needs to involve stakeholders so that it can create a clean, healthy, beautiful 
environment, and become a model for other regions. This research aims to provide an overview of the waste 
management system in Banyumas Regency which has three levels from upstream to downstream. This study uses a 
qualitative approach, primary data is obtained through in-depth observation and interviews with TPST/TPST3R/PDU 
managers managed by KSM, and BLE landfills. Data validation was carried out by confirming the results of primary 
and secondary data acquisition, and analysis using the help of Atlas. Ti software. The results show that the factors that 
support the success of replication are location attributes, water availability, wage rates, and machine capacity, while 
the challenges are human resources, regions, and communities. Understanding the replication factors of waste 
management is a valuable consideration for regions that want to adopt it.

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