Community Empowerment Through Organic Waste Management Fostered by PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Integrated Jakarta as an Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility

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Yoga Prawira
Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
Ety Rahayu
Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia

Waste is still a quite complicated problem in DKI Jakarta. Waste generation in the Province has a waste generation of 8,607.26 tons per day. These problems require effective and sustainable solutions. The waste problem is the effect of the development process, and the lack of waste management, as well as the lack of public education on how to manage waste. PT Pertamina Niaga Integrated Jakarta collaborated with RW 07, North Rawa Badak Village, Koja District, North Jakarta City to conduct coaching in the form of organic waste management activities through maggot cultivation. This community empowerment program, conducted within the operational vicinity of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Integrated Jakarta, holds significance as it serves as a corporate social responsibility endeavor. Its primary objectives are to educate the community about waste management practices and to mitigate waste generation. This research employs qualitative methodology, specifically adopting a descriptive research design. The results of the study show that the Company's social responsibility program has fulfilled the concept of three triple bottom line dimensions.


Keywords: Waste, Organic Waste Management, Community Empowerment, Corporate Social Responsibility, Triple Bottom Line
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