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Objectives: This research aims to increase public awareness about waste management in West Jakarta by evaluating existing educational programs and social campaigns and proposing improvement strategies. Methods: The study involved an assessment of current educational initiatives and social campaigns, focusing on their effectiveness and inclusivity. Data were collected through surveys and interviews with community members and stakeholders to gauge the level of public awareness and identify key challenges. Results: The research results show that public awareness varies significantly, with many individuals possessing limited knowledge about types of waste and their environmental impact. While some initiatives have demonstrated success, many educational programs and social campaigns are not yet fully appropriate and inclusive. The main challenges identified include a lack of understanding among communities, as well as systemic issues such as inadequate infrastructure and poor coordination. Conclusions: Community-based models show positive potential but require further support. The study recommends strengthening educational programs, designing more targeted social campaigns, and improving waste management infrastructure and policies. Implementing these strategies is expected to enhance public awareness and participation in waste management in West Jakarta, leading to more effective and sustainable practices.
Lusia Sri Arini (Thu,) studied this question.