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Disposable Face-Mask Waste Management and Assessment Through Willingness to Pay and SWOT Framework in Post COVID-19 Pandemic

International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics 2023 2 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 30 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Herdis Herdiansyah Nor Isnaeni Dwi Arista, Herdis Herdiansyah Herdis Herdiansyah Herdis Herdiansyah

Summary

This study used willingness-to-pay surveys and SWOT analysis to understand how people in post-COVID contexts value disposable mask waste management. Participants showed moderate willingness to pay for proper mask disposal services. Since COVID masks are made of polypropylene, better mask waste management reduces their contribution to microplastic pollution in the environment.

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Disposable masks are widely used during the pandemic and post-pandemic as selfprotection from COVID-19.Due to this, a mask waste disposal problem has happened throughout the world, impacting the environment through pollution.Disposable waste management using the Willingness to Pay (WTP) system can be a mitigation effort.The study was conducted using an online cross-sectional questionnaire which was analyzed using the Spearman method and the SPSS cross tab descriptive analysis technique.The results of the study found that there is a positive correlation in the community's approval for the management of mask waste with the WTP response, which had a negative impact on the environment.However, it is negatively correlated with the amount of budget issued by the community with WTP.A SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat) study was proposed to evaluate the proposed WTP of the waste management system, finding that it is important to educate the public about the negative impacts.Therefore, WTP can be applied in the management of mask waste because it has advantages in waste management on a small to large scale.

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