Uncovering Obstacles to Household Waste Recycling in Seremban, Malaysia through Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) Analysis

This study investigates the barriers to householdwaste recycling in Seremban,Malaysia, using theDecision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) analysis. The research questions aimed to identify and rank the most significant barriers to recycling and understand the causal relationships bet...

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Published in:Science and Technology Indonesia
Main Author: Rodzi Z.M.; Hazri A.N.; Mohd Azri N.A.S.; Sharul Rhmdan N.D.F.; Zaharudin Z.A.; Uttunggadewa S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Magister Program of Material Sciences, Graduate School of Sriwijaya University 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85169094007&doi=10.26554%2fsti.2023.8.3.422-428&partnerID=40&md5=bc8a9d83a01ef934cdad43540d941451
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Summary:This study investigates the barriers to householdwaste recycling in Seremban,Malaysia, using theDecision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) analysis. The research questions aimed to identify and rank the most significant barriers to recycling and understand the causal relationships between them. The study found that limited access to recycling facilities and services and lack of motivation or incentive to recycle were the most significant causes of household waste recycling barriers in Seremban. On the other hand, lack of motivation or incentive to recycle and negative attitudes towards recycling, were identified as the most significant effects. The study’s findings have theoretical implications for waste management and sustainable development and offer practical implications for policymakers and waste management practitioners in developing effective waste management strategies and policies that can address these barriers. Furthermore, the study’s insights into the most significant barriers to household waste recycling can inform the design of recycling campaigns and educational programs to increase awareness and promote household waste recycling in Seremban. Overall, this study provides a valuable contribution to the field of waste management and sustainable development and offers insights into the challenges of promoting household waste recycling in urban areas. © 2023, Magister Program of Material Sciences, Graduate School of Sriwijaya University. All rights reserved.
ISSN:25804405
DOI:10.26554/sti.2023.8.3.422-428