Household Sanitary Landfill Reduction With The Hsl (Household Sanitary Landfill) Method Implementation Of Law No 18 Of 2008 Concerning Waste Evidence Of Communities' Environmental Awareness As The Norm Of Law No. 32 Of 2009

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  • ilhamsyah lubis Lecturer of Law Faculty of Pamulang University, South Tangerang City, Indonesia
  • Sri Endah Indriawati Lecturer of Law Faculty of Pamulang University, South Tangerang City, Indonesia
  • Reni Suryani Lecturer of Law Faculty of Pamulang University, South Tangerang City, Indonesia
  • Eliana Eliana Lecturer of Law Faculty of Pamulang University, South Tangerang City, Indonesia

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Garbage is a big problem in urban life. The high population of a city will also produce a large amount of waste. Most of the waste is produced from the rest of human activities. The garbage can disturb the aesthetics, sometimes smell bad, and take up quite a lot of space. This condition makes people reluctant to be close. This condition is exacerbated by the lack of people willing to take care of the waste. The solution to overcome this waste is not easy and even tends to be expensive. Existing laws, such as Law No. 18 of 2008 concerning Waste Management and its derivatives and Law No. 32 of 2009 concerning the Environment and its derivatives are not sufficient to overcome the waste problem. For this reason, the best way is to increase the number of people who take care of waste by encouraging community participation to reduce the use of waste and reuse and recycle the waste. Empowering women who are diligent in recycling waste using the Household sanitary landfill (HSL) method is an effort that should be supported by all of us. because they have environmental insight so that they help the government in implementing the law into legal behavior (behavior).

 

Keywords: Garbage generation, Waste Law, Waste processing women, Legal Behavio

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2023-08-16

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