Analyzing the behavior toward Tempeh waste management at the home-scale industry level in Tempeh Village Sukomanunggal Surabaya

Tempeh is a daily food, especially for Indonesians. Many people consume it as a source of protein for their staple food. However, people rarely know how Tempeh is produced in Indonesia. Most Tempeh is made by the home-scale industry, which still lacks in environmental awareness. Therefore, many Tem...

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Main Authors: Hardian Eko Nurseto, Muhammad Ainul Fahmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Brawijaya, Fakultas Teknologi Pertanian 2023-06-01
Series:Advances in Food Science, Sustainable Agriculture, and Agroindustrial Engineering
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Online Access:https://afssaae.ub.ac.id/index.php/afssaae/article/view/6905/197
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Summary:Tempeh is a daily food, especially for Indonesians. Many people consume it as a source of protein for their staple food. However, people rarely know how Tempeh is produced in Indonesia. Most Tempeh is made by the home-scale industry, which still lacks in environmental awareness. Therefore, many Tempeh industries still directly dispose of their waste, causing environmental pollution in neighborhood areas. This study aimed to analyze the behaviors of the owners of the Tempeh industry concerning waste disposal or treatment. The respondents in this study were the owners of the home-scale Tempeh industry located in Tempeh Village Sukomanunggal Surabaya City. The collected data were processed using the structural equation model partial least square (SEM PLS) to determine the factors influencing the behavior toward waste disposal or waste treatment. The results showed various factors affecting the owners in disposing or treating waste from Tempeh production. These were Attitude Toward Behavior (ATB), Subjective Norm (SN), Perceived Behavioral Control (PBC), Environmental Awareness (EA), Government Intervention (GI), and Knowledge (KN), which affect the Intention to Manage Tempeh Waste Generation (IMTWP). The findings confirmed that the goal to treat Tempeh waste enhances the owners’ behaviors to manage the disposal or treatment of the waste from Tempeh Village in Sukomanunggal - Surabaya.
ISSN:2622-5921