KnE Social Sciences

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Synergizing Ethos and Eco-Efficiency: Pioneering Sustainable Waste Management through Halalan Tayyiban and Green Chemistry

Published date: Sep 17 2025

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: The Mercu Buana Ecobiz Energy International Conference: Innovation and Operational Efficiency in Energy Business

Pages: 41 - 50

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v10i22.19736

Authors:

Maria Imelda Novita Susiangmimelda21@gmail.comManajemen, Universitas Dian Nusantara, Jakarta Barat

Abstract:

This study explores the synergistic potential of integrating the Halalan Tayyiban Implementation Strategy (HTIS) with green chemistry principles to advance sustainable waste management practices. HTIS, deeply rooted in Islamic principles, advocates for ethical and comprehensive considerations across the entire life cycle of products, from material procurement to end-of-life management. This approach aligns with green chemistry’s focus on minimizing waste generation and maximizing energy efficiency within chemical processes. By examining the theoretical framework that supports this integration, the study proposes practical applications, such as the incorporation of non-toxic or biodegradable materials in product design, HTIS-informed recycling and composting programs, and the development of green chemical processes that inherently minimize waste. The study further explores the potential for HTIS and green chemistry to contribute to global sustainable development efforts by presenting a novel model for waste management that bridges ethical and environmental considerations. The findings demonstrate that HTIS, traditionally seen as a localized practice, holds significant global relevance by addressing sustainability challenges across various industries and cultural contexts. Moreover, the integration of HTIS with green chemistry not only promotes ethical and environmentally responsible practices but also provides a replicable and adaptable framework for diverse contexts. This study reinforces the importance of combining traditional ethical frameworks with modern environmental science to create sustainable solutions, ultimately contributing to the broader global movement towards sustainability. By emphasizing both ethical imperatives and environmental stewardship, this integrated approach supports the development of innovative and sustainable waste management practices worldwide.

Keywords: halalan tayyiban implementation strategy (HTIS), green chemistry, sustainable waste management, waste prevention, energy efficiency

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