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Closing The Loop: Circular Economy Approach to Waste Management in Banten Province Supandi, Achmad; Irmayanti, Irmayanti; Suandana, Nana; Bahtiar, Rizal; Hidayat, Topik
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 14, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v14i2.66164

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With that background, this research underscores the importance of a circular economy approach in addressing waste issues, in line with Law No. 5 of 2008 on waste management. This approach has the potential to create positive impacts on the economy, environment, and society, such as an increase in Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a reduction in waste volume, and the creation of jobs. This research aims to explore the urgency and potential of the circular economy approach in waste management in Banten Province, as well as to identify effective methods for implementing the 5R concept (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recovery, and Repair) as an effort to close the waste cycle. Through an analysis of data from the Population Administration (Adminduk) and the National Waste Management Information System (SIPSN), as well as reports from The Indonesia Olefin, Aromatic & Plastic Industry Association (INAPLAS) and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), this research notes an increase in waste volume in Indonesia, particularly plastic waste that pollutes the environment, including the sea. The proposed method to achieve this goal is the establishment of a waste bank as part of social engineering to raise public awareness about waste sorting and to utilize the economic value of waste. The waste bank is expected to serve as a collection and education point for the community in practicing the 5R concept. Additionally, the application of the 5R principles from the source of waste is also considered crucial in addressing the waste problem comprehensively and integratively. The aim of this research is to understand, identify, and analyze how the concept of "closing the loop" is applied in the circular economy model to minimize waste accumulation directly.It is hoped that this research can contribute to the understanding and implementation of the circular economy approach in waste management in Banten Province, as well as offer new perspectives in addressing the challenges faced in implementing the 5R concept.
Analisis Perencanaan Pembangunan Desa Berbasis RPJMDes: Studi Administrasi Publik di Desa Cibaliung Kabupaten Pandeglang Suandana, Nana; Bahtiar, Rizal
PANDITA: Interdisciplinary Journal of Public Affairs Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Januari - Juni
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Administrasi Universitas Krisnadwipayana Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61332/ijpa.v9i1.452

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This study analyzes village development planning based on the RPJMDes in Cibaliung Village, Pandeglang Regency, from the perspective of public administration. The RPJMDes is understood as a village public policy instrument that reflects decision making processes, stakeholder participation, and the quality of village governance. The method employed is descriptive qualitative through document analysis of the RPJMDes and a conceptual review of public administration, focusing on the village’s vision, mission, policy directions, development programs, planning process, and their alignment with community needs. The findings indicate that procedurally, the RPJMDes has been formulated in accordance with regulations through village deliberations involving the village government, the Village Consultative Body (BPD), and community representatives. However, the substance of the planning remains normative and lacks measurable performance indicators. Development programs are predominantly oriented toward physical infrastructure, while community empowerment, human resource capacity building, and institutional strengthening receive limited attention. Community participation also tends to be formalistic, with planning processes largely dominated by village officials. This condition creates a gap between planned programs and the actual needs of the community, particularly in economic and social aspects. The study concludes that improving the quality of the RPJMDes requires clear performance indicators, a stronger orientation toward empowerment, and more substantive community participation to achieve more responsive and sustainable village governance.