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SINGKRONISASI AKTIFITAS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPOSIBILITY (CSR) DAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (CD) DALAM KONTEKS PEMBANGUNAN BERKELANJUTAN DI INDONESIA Gogor Arif Handiwibowo
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 5 (2018): Seminar Nasional Teknologi dan Perubahan (SEMATEKSOS) 3 2018
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2018i5.4430

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) merupakan suatu kegiatan yang dilaksanakan oleh suatu perusahaan sebagai kompensasi pelaksanaan kegiatan bisnis yang secara tidak langsung berpengaruh terhadap aktifitas masyarakat dan lingkungan hidup di sekitarnya. CSR menjadi salah satu sarana dari perusahaan untuk diharapkan dapat berkontribusi dan mampu mengangkat derajat kehidupan masyarakat dan lingkungan hidup di sekitarnya. Adapun konsep pemberdayaan masyarakat/community development (CD) di Indonesia memegang peran penting dalam proses pengentasan kemiskinan. Berbagai program digulirkan melalui beberapa departemen yang bertujuan untuk mengurangi tingkat kemiskinan di berbagai sector pembangunan. Melalui makalah ini penulis mencoba untuk memberikan beberapa gambaran dan gagasan untuk melakukan singkronisasi kegiatan CSR dan CD sehingga diharapkan dampak dari kolaborasi kegiatan tersebut dapat lebih dinikmati masyarakat dan lingkungan hidup dalam konteks pembangunan berkelanjutan.
A Review of Circular Economy Index from Many Perspective IDAA Warmadewanthi; Arman Hakim Nasution; Alva Edy Tontowi; Mohamad Khoiru Rusydi; Gogor Arif Handiwibowo; Gita Widi Bhawika; Mochammad Andy Rizqy
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16391

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The concept of a circular economy began to be launched worldwide due to the impact of increasing sustainability. The advancement of technology certainly makes it easier to implement a circular economy, especially in Industry 4.0. Several industries have implemented the concept of industry 4.0, but implementing a circular economy in the industry has yet to go well. The problem is that there needs to be a measurement of the circular level of the industry. This study aims as a literature study on determining the formulation of the circular economy index. The existence of gathering perspectives from various countries is expected to provide the application of the indicators that have the most influence on the measurement of the circular economy.
Upgrading Mekarsari TPS to TPST by Using a Waste Processing Machine for Ngingas Makmur Abadi BUMDes Products Lissa Rosdiana Noer; Gogor Arif Handiwibowo
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16392

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Environmentally friendly waste processing is the process of separating waste with categories of hazardous, toxic, economic value to non-economic value. Meanwhile, the community-based management system involves community participation in the process of sorting, reducing, utilizing and handling the waste. Until 2019, the waste production of the people of Sidoarjo Regency reached around 4,700 m3 per day. However, the ability to transport waste to the Final Disposal Site is only capable of 25%. As a result of the remaining waste that is not transported, the community manages the waste by ignoring environmental procedures, such as throwing it into the river, burning it, putting it in a hole in the ground and so on. In fact, it is possible that the waste contains materials that cannot be decomposed by the environment and even toxic and hazardous materials (B3). Sidoarjo Regency has one of the Integrated Waste Disposal Sites (TPST) named Mekarsari. TPST Mekarsari has 1 unit of plastic waste sorting machine, 1 unit of organic waste chopper and 1 unit of incinerator. However, the current management of the Mekarsari TPST is still not optimal. Some of the things that cause this include the lack of equipment for waste management. Some of the handling of waste that has not been realized include the management of plastic waste mixed with other waste such as packaging plastic bags and small plastics and the handling of organic waste using BSF (Black Soldier Fly) maggots. The solution provided by the ITS Abdimas Team with BUMDes Ngingas Makmur Abadi is to make a study document on the potential development of waste management, study the need for tools/machines for waste management, and procure tools/machines for waste management at the Mekarsari TPST.
Development of Freshwater Fish Cultivation Business and Its Derivative Products In Kajar Hamlet Gogor Arif Handiwibowo
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16389

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Batu City is well-known as one of the cities based on agribusiness and tourism in Indonesia. Agribusiness that is widely developed in Batu City are vegetables and fruits. Kajar Hamlet which is located in Pandanrejo Village, Bumiaji District, Batu City certainly has great agribusiness potential as well. Kajar Hamlet also owns various forms of agribusiness with vegetable and fruit products as well as decorative flowers. But the potential that is no less interesting is the large demand for fresh freshwater fish products that come from many restaurants. Kelompok Peternak Ikan Nila is trying to develop a tilapia cultivation business. Starting from assistance from ITS-Surabaya (as university) to cultivate tilapia using cages in waterways in Kajar Hamlet and evaluation of failures due to the risk of flash floods that have occurred, tilapia cultivation was made using fish ponds by utilizing the residents' unproductive land and the adequacy of water from existing waterways without changing the main function of the waterways as irrigation for agricultural areas. This paper attempts to present the process of developing a freshwater fish farming business in Kajar Hamlet along with an analysis of the business and potential of derivative products that can be further developed.
Developing New Indonesia Circular Economy Indicators: A Lesson Learnt from European Union Siti Afiani Musyarofah; Alva Edy Tontowi; Nur Aini Masruroh; Budhi Sholeh Wibowo; IDAA Warmadewanthi; Arman Hakim Nasution; Mohamad Khoiru Rusydi; Gogor Arif Handiwibowo; Gita Widi Bhawika
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16368

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Circular Economy (CE) right now has been a point of interest among countries in the world as a commitment of the Paris Agreement to solve global environmental problems, which are simultaneously beneficial to economics. However, presently there is no single indicator available that easily be used as a CE standard due to various stresses among the countries. There are different approaches among countries in developing CE indicators, although they are still within the scope of the environmental and economic aspects. CE indicators could be developed based on region covering several countries, government/country level, and company level. Those indicators refer to the region and government policy and market or users of the product and a society where its public area would receive waste that the company might produce. This review will discuss only European Union and Poland, representing regions and countries. A region like the European Union (EU) considers ten indicators for CE, consisting of 21 sub-indicators. These indicators include self-sufficiency in raw materials, procurement for the green public, waste generation, food waste, recycling rate, recovery of specific waste streams, recycled materials to raw materials demand contribution, raw material trade-in, investment, jobs, and gross value-added, patents of secondary and recycling raw materials. While Poland, as a member of the EU, developed 25 CE indicators based on the seven dimensions of the economic point of view, such as economic prosperity, zero waste, innovative, renewable energy- based economy, low carbon, smart economy, and spatially effective economy. Implementing a Comparative Analysis Method that compares one indicator to another, the results show that 6 of 10 indicators belonging to the EU overlap with four indicators of 25 belonging to Poland. Covering all indicators of both regions and countries, thus it would become 29 selected indicators that might be useful for developing Indonesia CE- Indicators, which are presently unavailable yet.
Measurement of Recyclable Raw Materials Trading for Circular Economy Implementation Mohamad Khoiru Rusydi; IDAA Warmadewanthi; Arman Hakim Nasution; Alva Edy Tontowi; Gogor Arif Handiwibowo; Gita Widi Bhawika
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16390

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In the context of resource scarcity and food energy security in the midst of increasing food demand, the circular economy (CE) is a promising strategy to address the sustainable use of resources. This article aims to propose measurement elements in raw materials with recyclable concepts in implementing CE in the food and beverage industry. However, the CE framework has not been adapted to the needs of the Food And Beverages Industry. This article attempts to address this gap by analyzing the range of available indicators to measure trade in recyclable raw materials, namely by looking at the difference between the value of exports and imports. Thus, the differences in the CE framework can theoretically be adapted to the production system in the Food And Beverages Industry. So that the implementation of CE can be implemented in accordance with its functions, strategies and principles in managing a business model that replaces the concept of "end of life" by recycling raw materials which aims to create a quality environment, economic prosperity and benefits for future generations.