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Strategy Analysis of Madiun City Waste Bank Management
Fetria Widiyanti (a*) , Okid Parama Astirin (a), Evi Gravitiani (a)

a) Environmental Science Departement, Sebelas Maret University Postgraduate, Surakarta 57126, Indonesia


Abstract

Realising good, integrated and independent environmental governance is the goal of a smart environment in implementing the Smart City programme in Madiun City. This national programme also focuses on developing a waste management system for household waste. The people of Madiun City as waste bank customers are known to lack awareness in collecting waste, especially inorganic waste. The Madiun City Environment Office initiated the Waste Bank programme to handle waste from the source to gradually create a clean and healthy environment. However, in its implementation, there are still obstacles to the decline in the performance of the Waste Bank Unit both in quality and quantity. This study aims to determine the management strategy of waste banks in Madiun City using SWOT analysis techniques.
Based on the results of the SWOT analysis, it is concluded that from the IFAS matrix, it is stated that the internal factor Weakness is smaller than the internal factor Strength of -0.35 is the difference between the total value of strengths and the total value of weaknesses, namely 1.17 - 1.87 and from the EFAS matrix, it is stated that the External Opportunity factor is greater than the External Threat factor of 0.30 is the difference between the total value of strengths and the total value of weaknesses, namely 1.67 - 1.37. The coordinates of the number (-0.35:0.30) on the Cartesius diagram are in the quadrant of the stability area, indicating that a consolidation strategy is needed to reduce existing weaknesses and maintain market achievement. Stability needs to be directed to maintain a situation by taking advantage of opportunities and improving these weaknesses. There are two stability strategies, the first is an aggressive improvement strategy, which is an internal consolidation strategy by making improvements to weak factors to maximise the existence of a wide open market opportunity. The next is an optional improvement strategy, which is an internal consolidation strategy

Keywords: Management Strategy, Waste Bank, Madiun City

Topic: Sustainable Environmental in Multidisciplinary

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (FETRIA WIDIYANTI)

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