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Peran Partisipasi Masyarakat dalam Monitoring dan Evaluasi Dampak Lingkungan Akibat Limbah Industri di Indonesia Nugraha, Muhammad Haris; Panjaitan, Andrew Alexander; Asshidqi, Muhammad Maulana; Matondang, Ahmad Baihaqie; Solihin, Ikhsan; Situmorang, Marningot Tua Natalis
JURNAL LENTERA : Kajian Keagamaan, Keilmuan dan Teknologi Vol 24 No 2 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : LP2M STAI Miftahul 'Ula (STAIM) Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/lentera.v24i2.1813

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This study examines the importance of community participation in monitoring and evaluating the environmental impacts of industrial waste in Indonesia. Rapid industrial growth has led to environmental pollution that threatens health and ecosystems. Although regulations such as the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) mandate community involvement, its implementation is often symbolic and ineffective. This study used a literature review with a descriptive qualitative approach. Data were collected from various academic sources and policy reports to understand the forms of community participation, its benefits, and the obstacles encountered. The results show that approaches such as Community-Based Monitoring (CBM) and Citizen Science can empower communities to directly and credibly monitor environmental conditions. This participation has been shown to increase transparency, accountability, and trust among stakeholders. This study confirms that community participation is a crucial element in equitable and sustainable environmental management. To strengthen it, legal support, community capacity building, access to resources, and the use of technology are needed. Participation needs to be transformed from a mere formality into a real force that drives industry towards more responsible practices.
Penerapan Sistem Manajemen K3 Dan Lingkungan Di Industri Otomotif Matondang, Ahmad Baihaqie; Putra, Ilham Anjassetya; Simbolon, Astri; Yansyah, Andre; Rufandi, Muhamad; Tua Natalis Situmorang, Marningot
JURNAL LENTERA : Kajian Keagamaan, Keilmuan dan Teknologi Vol 24 No 3 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : LP2M STAI Miftahul 'Ula (STAIM) Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/lentera.v24i3.1843

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The automotive industry is one of Indonesia’s strategic sectors with a high risk of workplace accidents and environmental impact. Over the past decade (2015–2025), the government and industry stakeholders have increasingly focused on implementing Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS, known in Indonesia as SMK3) and Environmental Management Systems (EMS, known as SML) based on international standards (e.g., ISO 45001 and ISO 14001). This study presents a systematic literature review on the implementation of OHS management systems and environmental management systems in Indonesia’s automotive industry during the last ten years. The review results show a rising trend in OHSMS/EMS adoption driven by stricter regulations and global market demands, with many domestic automotive companies achieving occupational safety and environmental certifications. OHSMS implementation has been shown to reduce workplace accident rates and enhance productivity, whereas EMS adoption helps control pollution and improve resource efficiency. However, key challenges persist, including a lack of top management commitment, limited resources, a safety and environmentally conscious culture that is not yet firmly established, and the need to increase employee participation. Case studies of leading automotive firms highlight best practices in integrating OHSMS and EMS, but the sector overall still requires continuous efforts to strengthen its safety culture and environmental performance.