ANALISIS MANAJEMEN PENANGANAN SAMPAH OLEH DINAS LINGKUNGAN HIDUP KOTA BEKASI
Abstract
Waste is a complex issue that poses challenges in various regions of Indonesia, including Bekasi City. As a city with a growing population, waste generation continues to increase. In 2022, Bekasi City recorded the highest waste generation among the seven cities in West Java, reaching 668,179 tons per year. Waste management in Bekasi City requires effective administration by the Environmental Agency (DLH) as the authority responsible for environmental affairs. This study aims to analyze the waste management practices of DLH Bekasi City and examine the obstacles in implementing SNI 3242:2008 for waste management. This research applies George R. Terry’s management theory, which consists of planning, organizing, actuating, and controlling. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data collection methods include observation, interviews, and documentation. The findings indicate that while DLH Bekasi City has implemented waste management following George R. Terry’s framework, it remains suboptimal. Planning includes programs such as BSU, TPS3R, and plans for PLTSa and RDF. Organizing shows clearer task distribution. However, actuating faces challenges such as limited outreach, inadequate equipment at TPS3R, and uneven training distribution. Controlling is also weak due to a lack of monitoring and evaluation. Obstacles in implementing SNI 3242:2008 include weak law enforcement, suboptimal operational techniques, funding limitations, and low community participation. To improve waste management, DLH Bekasi City is advised to accelerate PLTSa development, involve the private sector through CSR, optimize waste monitoring via Linktree, provide training through workshops, conduct waste transportation inspections, and promote waste segregation through community-based working groups (RT/RW).
Keywords
Handling, Waste Management, Waste