KnE Social Sciences
ISSN: 2518-668X
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Socio-Economic Construction: Inorganic Waste Valuation Through the Indonesian Waqf Board (BWI) on Cash Waqf Development
Published date: Jul 15 2025
Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences
Issue title: The International Conference on Da'wah & Communication 2024 (ICDComm 2024)
Pages: 526 - 538
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Abstract:
The environment is a place to live that must be maintained and preserved. The lack of public concern in preserving nature can cause environmental pollution and a lot of litter. Data from the National Waste Management Information System (SIPSN) of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) Indonesia in 2022 show that input results from 202 districts/cities throughout Indonesia have the number of national landfills reaching 21.1 million tons. Of the total national waste production, 65.71% (13.9 million tons) can be managed, while the remaining 34.29% (7.2 million tons) have not been managed properly the presence of waste bank operations with sharia economic principles is one of the efforts to realize a clean, beautiful and healthy environment. In its operational system, Sharia Waste Bank (BSS) have several waste management programs that can generate profits in the form of cash. The purpose of this study is to provide a new program idea in the form of waqf savings from the sale of inorganic waste. This research uses qualitative research and development (R&D) methods to analyze operational activities and new programs that can be designed through BSS. The results showed that several programs contained in the BSS both at the regional level and several universities in Indonesia have been running well, and with the idea of saving waqf from the sale of inorganic waste, it provides new innovations and alternative cash waqf payments that use money instruments to make it easier for people who want to make waqf payments. Community literacy related to the benefits of waste management can also increase along with the innovation of waqf payment programs with inorganic waste instruments. The waqf payment mechanism uses waste by saving inorganic waste until a minimum of Rp. 10,000 is collected, to be recorded by the staff of the BSS and distributed to partners namely Islamic Financial Institutions Receiving Waqf Money (LKS-PWU) which has connections with the Indonesian Waqf Board (BWI).
Keywords: socio-economic, inorganic waste, cash waqf, Indonesian waqf board (BWI)
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