Synergy of Village Assets in Wadi’ah Waste Bank Management: Accelerating the Achievement of Village SGDs
Keywords:
Village Assets, Garbage Bank, Wadi'ah Waste Savings, Village SDGsAbstract
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the use of village assets for waste management by synergizing Village Community Empowerment Institutions and Village-Owned Enterprises so that they are able to turn the negative impacts of waste into benefits for the realization of the SDGs. Methodology/approach: This paper is studied using the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) approach with counseling, training and mentoring implementation techniques in the management of wadi'ah waste banks. The implementation of this research was in Panjerejo Village Results/findings: The results of this study are that first, the synergy and linked assets of village institutions, namely LPM Desa and BumDesa, are major resources for the successful management of the wadi'ah waste bank. Second, the implementation of this synergy is in the form of managing a Waste Bank with a wadi'ah waste savings system and managed by BumDesa. Third, SDGs are achieved in terms of fulfilling villages without poverty from waste management with an economic impact; Village without hunger; Prosperous healthy village; village women's involvement; Village economic growth is evenly distributed; consumption and production of environmentally conscious Villages; Limitations: This paper has not synergized with Islamic financial institutions or large companies receiving recycled waste Contribution: This paper makes a practical contribution so that villages accelerate waste management with an economic impact by utilizing village assets and the form of wadi'ah savings Novelty: There has been a lot of research on waste banks, but only this paper offers village-linked assets in waste management and based on sharia principles, namely wadiah savings







