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Journal : Jurnal Al-Dustur

THE URGENCY OF ESTABLISHING A LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATION CONCERNING WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN LUWU REGENCY Halide, Nirwana
Jurnal Al-Dustur Vol 6 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Bone

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/aldustur.v6i1.3962

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Domestic wastewater is defined as wastewater contains various hazardous chemicals and microbes which causes environmental pollutions especially the source mainly for raw water sources as the drinking water from rivers and lakes, either the ground water. The importance in protecting and preserving environmental functions, thus obliged the regional government in Luwu Regency to manage the domestic wastewater. This study aims to understand the urgency of Establishing a Regional Regulation Concerning Wastewater Management in Luwu Regency. Through empirical juridical research conducted by the researcher to obtain research results i.e. The management of domestic wastewater in Luwu Regency is not yet optimal. Communities need adequate facilities and infrastructure e.g vacuum trucks and IPLT, education on domestic waste management to require the participations of the communities and private sectors can play an active role, and integrated funding and institutional needs. Luwu Regency needs the regulations in the form of Regional Regulations which is technically regulate the management of domestic wastewater in the particular importance for the community to have a better quality and healthy living environment to support the development of the good health and well-being of the communities.
GENERATION Z INVOLVEMENT IN HALAL ECOSYSTEM Ishak, Dandi; Akmal, Fadil Aulyah; Halide, Nirwana
Jurnal Al-Dustur Vol 7 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Bone

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/aldustur.v7i2.7199

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Generation Z's involvement in the halal ecosystem in Indonesia, which has the largest Muslim population in the world, with a population of 277.53 million, of which 86% are Muslim, Indonesia has great potential to become a global halal product center. Generation Z, which consists of around 75.49 million people or 28% of the total population, shows high awareness of the halal lifestyle, which is reflected in their consumption patterns which are more critical and selective towards halal products. Generation Z influences their preferences for halal products, including easy access to information through social media and attention to health, sustainability, and social justice. Their involvement in the halal ecosystem is not only as consumers, but also as agents of change that can encourage the growth of the halal industry in Indonesia. In order to improve halal education and awareness programs among Generation Z through seminars, workshops, and information campaigns on social media, as well as involving halal industry practitioners. Thus, it is hoped that Generation Z can contribute significantly to the development of the halal market in the future, in line with existing regulations, such as Law No. 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Assurance. The active involvement of Generation Z in the halal ecosystem in Indonesia shows great potential for the growth and development of a sustainable halal industry.