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Minat dan Persepsi Pengguna Sampah Online Banyumas dalam Mengelola Minyak Jelantah Asana, Mahila; Muttaqin, Akmal Ryan; A’idah, Reza Nur; Novitasari, Sandra; Setiawati, Indah
Mimbar Agribisnis : Jurnal Pemikiran Masyarakat Ilmiah Berwawasan Agribisnis Vol 11, No 2 (2025): Juli 2025
Publisher : Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/ma.v11i2.18897

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Environmental problems caused by poor household waste management, including used cooking oil, remain a serious issue in Indonesia. Disposing of used cooking oil improperly can pollute the environment and pose health risks. Banyumas Regency has developed the Sampah Online Banyumas (Salinmas) application to support waste management; however, the management of used cooking oil remains limited. This study aims to describe the attitudes, perceived behavioral control, and intentions of Salinmas users in managing used cooking oil. The research employed a descriptive quantitative method with a survey approach. A purposive sample of 142 active Salinmas users from four districts in Purwokerto was selected. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results show that public attitudes toward used cooking oil management fall into the very high category, reflecting positive views on its environmental and social benefits. Perceived behavioral control is also very high, indicating strong confidence in the ease and ability to manage used cooking oil, especially with supporting facilities such as collection services. Meanwhile, the public’s intention is also categorized as high, indicating a strong interest in participating in management activities, including converting used oil into useful products. These findings suggest that the people of Banyumas have great potential to actively engage in sustainable used cooking oil management if supported by proper education and adequate facilities.
Eco-Friendly Biomaterial Sticker: Redefining Anti-Radiation Solutions: Stiker Biomaterial Ramah Lingkungan: Mendefinisikan Ulang Solusi Anti-Radiasi Asana, Mahila; Chinta, Tenri Ayuni Ratna Ade; Islamay, Febriana Nur; Nisa, Khairun; Sandi, Kurnia; Setiawati, Indah
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 24 (2023): October
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v25i.973

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This study presents an innovative sticker product crafted from environmentally sustainable biomaterials, designed to mitigate radiation exposure from electronic devices while enhancing the aesthetic appeal with the distinguished Banyumas batik motif. To ascertain market viability and effective consumer reception, a comprehensive segmentation analysis was conducted on a sample of 99 smartphone and laptop users. Employing cluster analysis, our findings reveal a strong consensus regarding the product's attributes, affirming its potential as a sustainable and effective anti-radiation solution. Moreover, this research underscores that customer preferences and values play a pivotal role in driving product innovation, alongside practical attributes and material performance. These insights have significant implications for product development and marketing strategies in the burgeoning field of anti-radiation technology. Highlight: Innovative Eco-Friendly Solution: This study introduces a novel sticker product made from sustainable biomaterials, offering a dual benefit of reducing radiation exposure from electronic devices and enhancing visual aesthetics with Banyumas batik design. Targeted Market Analysis: Through comprehensive segmentation and cluster analysis on 99 smartphone and laptop users, the research confirms a widespread consensus on the product's attributes, indicating its potential as an effective and eco-conscious anti-radiation solution. Customer-Centric Innovation: The study underscores the pivotal role of customer preferences and values in shaping product innovation, emphasizing that practical attributes and material performance alone are insufficient drivers. This insight holds significant implications for future product development and marketing strategies in the evolving anti-radiation technology landscape. Keyword: Biomaterial Sticker, Radiation Exposure Mitigation, Market Segmentation, Consumer Preferences, Product Innovation