HIBAH DAN PEMBERDAYAAN BANGUNAN BANK SAMPAH DI SULAWESI UNTUK PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT LOKAL

  • Ruli Saefudin Universitas Islam Malang
  • Heru Setiyo Cahyono Program Studi Profesi Insinyur, Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya
  • Zsagheta Ihwalrezky Teknik Sipil, Universitas Modern Al-Rifa’ie (UMAIN)
  • Danan Eko Cahyono PT. Bumi Bersih Berenergi (B3), Malang
  • Annisa' Carina Universitas Islam Darul Ulum Lamongan
Keywords: grants, waste banks, community empowerment, Sulawesi, Zero waste, Waste to Energy

Abstract

This article analyzes the role of grants and empowerment models through the construction of Bank Sampah buildings/facilities in Sulawesi as instruments for improving the welfare of local communities while addressing waste management issues and providing raw materials for the Waste-to-Energy cluster. The analysis is based on internal documents from PT. Bumi Bersih Berenergi (BT 1.docx) that describe the zero-waste campaign program, operational constraints of the Waste Bank, local landfill practices, and plans for waste processing clustering. The results show a gap between vision and implementation: an urgent need for structured grants—with business conditions, institutional coaching, and market connectivity—as well as technical measures for hazardous waste safety, strengthening the waste value chain, and sustainable cooperative/UBS (waste bank unit) models. The article concludes with policy recommendations and a realistic and measurable grant program design.

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Author Biography

Heru Setiyo Cahyono, Program Studi Profesi Insinyur, Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya

Heru Setiyo Cahyono
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Published
2025-10-29
How to Cite
Saefudin, R., Cahyono, H., Ihwalrezky, Z., Cahyono, D. E., & Carina, A. (2025). HIBAH DAN PEMBERDAYAAN BANGUNAN BANK SAMPAH DI SULAWESI UNTUK PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT LOKAL. Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat : BAKTI KITA, 6(2), 156-165. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.52166/baktikita.v6i2.10986
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