Collaborative Governance in the Management of Plastic Waste Banks in Pasuruan Regency East Java Province
Abstract
This study describes collaborative governance in the management of plastic waste
bank in Pasuruan Regency. The problem of plastic waste experienced by Pasuruan Regency
regarding the ineffectiveness of plastic waste management has led to Government efforts to
overcome it, one of which is through a plastic waste bank. The emergence of plastic waste banks
in Pasuruan Regency began with the participation of the community. This study uses a
qualitative approach, a type of descriptive research and uses two types of data, namely primary
data and secondary data. Data obtained through in-depth interviews, observation, and
document analysis. Determination of research informants was done purposively. The validity of
the data uses triangulation and analysis techniques using interactive models. The results of the
study show that collaborative governance in the management of plastic waste banks has been
carried out through four stages, namely assessment, initiation, deliberation, and
implementation. The process of collaborative governance begins with the process of assessment
or identification, carrying out plastic waste management involving several stakeholders. Next is
the initiation process, conducting deliberations which were attended by stakeholders. Then the
stages of deliberation through deliberation and dialogue to reach agreement between
stakeholders in collaborating and the last stages of implementation carried out by all
stakeholders in accordance with the assigned division of tasks. Collaboration in the management
of plastic waste banks is still semiformal, which is only based on the commitment of the
stakeholders involved
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