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WICAKSANA: Jurnal Lingkungan dan Pembangunan
Published by Universitas Warmadewa
ISSN : 25977555     EISSN : 25989871     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22225/wicaksana
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Organic Waste Processing Based on A Circular Economy as an Environmentally Friendly Solution Ni Putu Devi Sari Astiti; I Putu Krisna Tama Frandika; I Wayan Suwardika; I Made Rendy Adileo; I Putu Mahesa Aji Susena
WICAKSANA: Jurnal Lingkungan dan Pembangunan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/wicaksana.9.1.2025.1-10

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Circular economy-based waste management is an important approach to support environmental sustainability while improving community welfare. This study aims to analyze the organic waste management system in Tegal Tugu Village, Gianyar, by highlighting the implementation of a circular economy and its impacts on the environment and society. This study was conducted using qualitative methods and a case study approach, involving direct observation and descriptive analysis of the collected data. The results show that Tegal Tugu Village's organic waste is managed through sorting, composting, and fermentation. This process produces value-added products, such as organic fertilizer and biogas, which not only support sustainable agriculture but also reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers. Furthermore, the implementation of a circular economy in this village provides real economic benefits, including new business opportunities and job creation for the local community. However, some challenges must be overcome, such as the limited capacity of processing facilities and the level of community awareness that is not yet fully evenly distributed in sorting waste. Overall, this study contributes by offering a circular economy-based waste management model that is relevant to be applied in other areas. The implications of these findings include improving environmental quality, empowering communities, and developing a sustainable local economy. With consistent education and strengthening of infrastructure, Tegal Tugu Village can become a model for environmentally friendly and community-based organic waste management.
Pengaruh Free Cash Flow, Kepemilikan Institusional, Kepemilikan Manajerial, Arus Kas Operasi Dan Ukuran Perusahaan Terhadap Kebijakan Dividen Pada Perusahaan Manufaktur Yang Terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia Periode 2021-2023 Ida Ayu Made Ratih; Ida Ayu Surasmi
WICAKSANA: Jurnal Lingkungan dan Pembangunan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/wicaksana.9.1.2025.46-61

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This study aims to analyze the effect of free cash flow, institutional ownership, managerial ownership, operating cash flow, and company size on dividend policy in manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the period 2021-2023. This study uses a quantitative method with secondary data obtained from the annual financial reports of consumer goods sector manufacturing companies listed on the IDX. The population in this study were all consumer goods sector manufacturing companies, with a sample of 44 companies selected using the purposive sampling method based on certain criteria. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression with the help of SPSS for Windows to test the relationship between independent variables and dividend policy as the dependent variable. The results showed that free cash flow and institutional ownership had a positive and significant effect on dividend policy, while managerial ownership, operating cash flow, and company size did not have a significant effect. This finding indicates that dividend policy is more influenced by cash availability factors and institutional investor ownership.
Circular Economy Approach in Organic Waste Processing as an Effort to Implementation of Green Accounting Theresa Delania Assan; Patricia Penaten Ola Ryantobi; Matilda Florence Dura; Maria Gaudensia Uba Beda; Jesika Kristiani Rumbu Emu
WICAKSANA: Jurnal Lingkungan dan Pembangunan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/wicaksana.9.1.2025.11-18

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Application of circular economy and green accounting in organic waste management in Tegalalang Village, Gianyar, Bali. With the increasing amount of waste due to population growth and tourism, this village faces significant challenges in waste management, especially organic waste. The application of circular economy principles through the separation, processing, and utilization of organic waste into compost and biogas has succeeded in reducing the volume of waste and creating new economic value. In addition, green accounting is integrated to measure environmental impacts, record costs, and benefits, and increase transparency in resource management. The results of the study show that the combination of circular economy and green accounting not only increases public awareness of sustainability but also strengthens the competitiveness of local products and supports sustainable agriculture. Thus, Tegalalang Village becomes a model for the implementation of sustainable waste management practices in Indonesia.
Pemanfaatan Budidaya Maggot Sebagai Pengelolaan Limbah Dapur Bernilai Ekonomis Putu Adnyaswari Devi; I Gusti Ayu Alit Mirah Pradnyadewi; Anak Agung Ayu Ratih; Ida Bhujangga Mas Sintya Vaisnava; A. A Sagung Shilpa Gayatri Iswari
WICAKSANA: Jurnal Lingkungan dan Pembangunan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/wicaksana.9.1.2025.35-45

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Tegal Tugu Village faces the problem of managing organic waste which has not provided significant economic value, even though it has implemented the 3R method and maggot cultivation (Black Soldier Fly larvae/BSF) as an environmental solution. This research aims to develop an effective and efficient maggot cultivation method to optimize organic waste management while increasing village income. This research uses a qualitative approach with data obtained through interviews and observations at TPS 3R Tri Buana Asri. Data analysis techniques were carried out by mapping cultivation media needs, designing a maggot cultivation system, and evaluating harvest results as catfish feed. The research results show that a plastic tub-based cultivation media design with a liquid drainage system can reduce odors, increase the efficiency of maggot production, and produce quality feed for catfish. The contribution of this research lies in optimizing the management of organic waste into sustainable economic resources. The practical implications include opportunities to increase village income through diversification of maggot products as well as the promotion of circular economy concepts that support sustainable environmental management.
Green Economics Model in Non-Organic Waste Management in Tegal Tugu Village, Gianyar Ngakan Made Adi Satria; I Kadek Andika Putra; Kadek Fajar Arisudana; I Gede Arinata Putra
WICAKSANA: Jurnal Lingkungan dan Pembangunan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/wicaksana.9.1.2025.19-26

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This study aims to analyze the application of the green economics model in the management of inorganic waste in Tegal Tugu Village, with a focus on the economic and environmental impacts produced. The increasing amount of inorganic waste that is not managed properly has the potential to damage the environment and burden the final disposal site. Through the green economics approach, which prioritizes the reuse and processing of waste into valuable items, it is hoped that a more sustainable solution can be created. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection through interviews, observations, and literature studies. The results of the study indicate that the application of green economics in Tegal Tugu Village can reduce the volume of waste entering the landfill, increase household income, and reduce negative impacts on the environment. However, the challenges faced include the lack of public awareness and limited supporting infrastructure. This study suggests the importance of continuous education and strengthening cooperation between the government, community, and private sector.
Pengelolaan Limbah Organik Melalui Budidaya Maggot I Made Pasek Amerta Bawa; Putu Shera Samantha; Devy Anggun Maheswari; Pande Made Wahyu Darma Putra
WICAKSANA: Jurnal Lingkungan dan Pembangunan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/wicaksana.9.1.2025.27-34

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This research aims to explore the effectiveness of maggot cultivation, especially Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae, in managing organic waste. The background to the problem includes the problem of organic waste management in Indonesia which still relies on conventional methods, such as landfills and incineration, which have negative impacts on the environment. The method used in this research is a literature study and data analysis from previous research regarding the potential and effectiveness of maggots in processing organic waste. The research results show that maggot cultivation has the ability to reduce the volume of organic waste by up to 60-80% in a short time and produce useful by-products, such as organic fertilizer and alternative animal feed. Apart from that, the social and economic potential of maggot cultivation provides great opportunities for the community, such as job creation and development of local entrepreneurship.

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