HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY ENVIRONMENT IN WASTE MANAGEMENT: NEW COMPETITIVE BUSINESS DIRECTION IN NORTH MERUYA, WEST JAKARTA

  • Nico Alexander VIZANO Universitas Mercu Buana
  • Intan APRIADI Universitas Mercu Buana
  • Subur KARYATUN Nasional University
  • Noermijati NOERMIJATI Brawijaya University
  • Harefan ARIEF Universitas Mercu Buana
  • Muhammad Shirhan THOULLON Universitas Mercu Buana
  • Mochamad SOELTON Universitas Mercu Buana
Keywords: 3R Principle, Human Resources Management, Family Economy, Innovation Creation, North Meruya

Abstract

One of them is Presidential Regulation Number 97 of 2017 which targets 100% waste management by 2025 with details of 30% waste reduction and 70% waste handling. In addition, Government Regulation Number 81 of 2012 regulates the 3R principle (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), while Government Regulation Number 27 of 2020 focuses on specific waste management, including hazardous waste and waste from disasters. Waste management financing is also supported through the APBN and APBD, as well as providing incentives for affected communities. This community service report aims to help utilize "used goods" in increasing the competitiveness of management-based businesses for beginners and gain benefits from their existence in the online environment. The context of this service involves all functionaries of the North Meruya, West Jakarta. People around the world are busy with online shopping activities, many markets have recorded sales that are many times greater. In practice, every item sent in the form of a package will be wrapped in plastic or cardboard. According to a report from Greennpeace (a global environmental organization and non-governmental organization), the packaging materials produced around 9.4 million tons of packaging waste. The waste problem in Indonesia is no longer a foreign thing. Lately, the waste problem which is increasing day by day has become a topic of conversation that attracts the attention of every group. The waste problem has become a daily problem for the Indonesian people. Various types of waste have colored every corner of our view. Waste is a serious problem that must be handled immediately. However, waste still piles up and causes inconvenience to the surrounding community. Therefore, as an alternative way, I tried to utilize unused beverage packaging cardboard into a unique wall decoration with high selling value. Carrying out community service activities regarding used waste is a challenge for our implementing team. The activities we carry out are Human Resource Development in Family Environment in Waste Management: New Competitive Business Direction in North Meruya, West Jakarta, West Jakarta and socialize the utilization of household waste by making crafts from used goods. Later, residents, especially Karang Taruna can start making creative items from used goods, the activity will last a full day on February 17, 2025.

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Published
2025-11-03
How to Cite
VIZANO, N., APRIADI, I., KARYATUN, S., NOERMIJATI, N., ARIEF, H., THOULLON, M., & SOELTON, M. (2025). HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY ENVIRONMENT IN WASTE MANAGEMENT: NEW COMPETITIVE BUSINESS DIRECTION IN NORTH MERUYA, WEST JAKARTA. ICCD, 7(1), 831-836. https://doi.org/10.33068/iccd.v7i1.952
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