This study aims to describe the elaboration of success factors in community-based waste management in Waste Bank and composting technology in Flamboyan Indah RW 05 Kelurahan Rawa Badak Selatan, Koja in 2020. This study uses descriptive qualitative methods using primary data to become research objects in RW 05, Desa Rawa Badak Selatan and secondary data from sources and literature. We conduct field studies, including observations and interviews. Koja area is an area with a high population increase accompanied by an increase in organic and inorganic waste. This condition requires community involvement to help manage and reduce waste by processing waste directly from the source. The action taken is to divide the two forms of garbage, inorganic waste is processed by the Community-Based Waste Management System (CBSWM) or waste bank and organic waste with composting technology. Composting technology uses a fermentation process in it. The results of this study concluded that the successful implementation of the CBSWM system and composting technology invited active community involvement by providing economic benefits. But on the other hand this system has weaknesses such as limited land and economies of scale that have not made it possible for technology investments that require large funds.
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