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Implementasi Pengelolaan Sampah Melalui Bank Sampah Kampus Dipo Waste Bank Universitas Diponegoro Menuju Green Campus Sumiyati, Sri; Budiharjo, M Arief; Sarminingsih, Anik; Ramadhan, Bima Setyadi; Destiasari, Ajeng; Anwar, Norrisal Fuade; Imani, Shabrina Putri; Aldela, Eriza Salsa; Prasasty, Ghina Azlia; Ramadhan, Hafidz Ismu; Firdausy, Asteria Marsha; Zayanah, Nurul Fadhilah
Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan Vol 23, No 2 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : School of Postgraduate Studies, Diponegoro Univer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jil.23.2.500-506

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Universitas Diponegoro merupakan salah satu universitas di Semarang yang menerapkan kampus hijau yang artinya Universitas Diponegoro memperhatikan permasalahan lingkungan. Dengan banyaknya jumlah civitas akademika serta kegiatan lingkungan kampus, menjadikan UNDIP menghasilkan sampah yang banyak setiap tahunnya. Untuk mendukung implementasi UNDIP dalam pengelolaan sampah yang berkelanjutan, UNDIP memiliki bank sampah bernama Dipo Waste Bank yang bertujuan untuk mengelola dan menangani sampah dengan prinsip 3R. Universitas Diponegoro menciptakan Dipo Waste Bank juga bertujuan untuk melayani kontribusi aktif Civitas Akademika Universitas Diponegoro (CAK UDI) dalam pengelolaan sampah di dalam kampus. Dengan berjalannya Dipo Waste Bank selama 3 tahun, diperlukan peninjauan seberapa efektif Dipo Waste Bank dalam menjalankan kegiatan bank sampah di UNDIP. Metode yang dilakukan untuk meninjau Dipo Waste Bank adalah dengan observasi, literatur terkait dan wawancara dengan pengurus Dipo Waste Bank dengan hasil yang diperoleh berupa adanya peningkatan persentase sampah yang dikelola oleh Dipo Waste Bank terhadap timbulan sampah anorganik yang dihasilkan UNDIP didukung dengan meningkatnya kesadaran civitas akademika UNDIP dalam mengelola sampah.
TRENDS AND EVOLUTION OF PLASMA TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT FROM 2000 TO 2024: A SYSTEMATIC BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS Zayanah, Nurul Fadhilah; Samudro, Ganjar; Nur, Muhammad; Firdausy, Asteria Marsha; Priyambada, Ika Bagus; Mangkoedihardjo, Sarwoko; Abdul Rahim, Azzah Nazihah Che
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VOLUME 8, NUMBER 1, APRIL 2025
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/urbanenvirotech.v8i1.22583

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The crisis in clean water availability due to population growth, industrialization, and climate change has driven the need for more effective and sustainable wastewater treatment technologies. Plasma technology is emerging as a potential solution capable of overcoming the limitations of conventional methods, especially in the degradation of complex pollutants and new polluting compounds. Aim: This study aimed to identify trends, developments, and research gaps related to the application of plasma technology in wastewater treatment during the period 2000-2024. Methodology and results: A bibliometric analysis was conducted to map the publication trends, most influential sources, and research networks, while qualitative content analysis was used to classify research themes and highlight key findings from the selected papers. One hundred sixty-five papers on plasma technology application in wastewater treatment were retrieved from four databases and analyzed. The results show that research in this field is categorized into four main themes: plasma-based pollutant degradation, plasma-enhanced oxidation processes, energy-efficient non-thermal plasma reactors, and dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) for environmental treatment. Furthermore, the research focus has shifted from basic plasma exploration to applying plasma technology for water treatment and efficiency improvement. Conclusion, significance and impact study: This study provides recommendations for future research based on the findings of current research trends and themes, aiming to guide the development of more effective and sustainable plasma-based wastewater treatment technologies.