Assessing the Effectiveness of Community Based Waste Management for Optimizing Batik Production Costs in Giriloyo, Yogyakarta

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Batik industry, Constructed wetland, Cost efficiency, Wastewater management, Wastewater treatment

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of waste management in optimizing production costs in the Batik Giriloyo industry, located in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. As a traditional batik production center, Giriloyo faces environmental challenges due to wastewater generated from the coloring process. This community service activity introduced a hybrid constructed wetland technology as an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution. The methods employed include field observation, interviews with local artisans, and comparative cost analysis before and after system implementation. Results show a 30% reduction in monthly waste management costs and significant improvement in wastewater quality, aligning with environmental standards. Furthermore, the program increased community awareness and participation in sustainable production practices. Effective waste management not only reduces operational expenses but also strengthens the long-term environmental responsibility of small-scale batik industries.

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2026-05-06

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Dewi, S. C., & Prabowo, H. (2026). Assessing the Effectiveness of Community Based Waste Management for Optimizing Batik Production Costs in Giriloyo, Yogyakarta. Journal of Sustainable Collaboration Community Service, 3(1). Retrieved from https://journal.upy.ac.id/index.php/upicss/article/view/9775

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