MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement
Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): January 2026

Household Waste Management with The Utilization of Incinerator Technology

Aribowo, Didik (Unknown)
Permata, Endi (Unknown)
Purbohastuti, Arum Wahyuni (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Jan 2026

Abstract

The problem of household waste in the Serang region, particularly in Priyayi Village, has reached alarming levels and has impacted river pollution. This community service project aims to implement sorting-based waste management and utilize environmentally friendly incinerator technology as a solution for handling residual waste. The methods used included socialization of waste sorting into four categories (organic, inorganic, hazardous and toxic, and residue) and a demonstration of the use of a household-scale incinerator unit with a smoke filtration system. The results of the activity showed that the integration of the Waste Bank and incinerator technology can reduce the volume of residual waste by up to 90% at the source level. Furthermore, the use of BSF maggots has successfully decomposed 77 tons of organic waste since 2019. In conclusion, the combination of sorting education and appropriate technological innovation is effective in creating a clean environment and reducing dependence on landfills.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

move

Publisher

Subject

Humanities

Description

This journal accepts articles on research results in the fields of development, empowerment, and community strengthening and the results of activities or practical implementations of community service, empowerment, or strengthening that are problem solving, comprehensive, meaningful, and ...