Guidelines for adoption of the circular economy to increase value-added from community waste Ban Nong Moo, moo 5, Amphoe Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom Thailand
Abstract:
The purposes of this research were to 1) Learn about the circular economy concept of Ban Nong Moo, Moo 5, Amphoe Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom Thailand. 2) Learn about the guidelines for adoption of the circular economy to increase value-added from community waste Ban Nong Moo, Moo 5, Amphoe Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom Thailand by using the method of data collection through in-depth interviews from key informants, including personnel of the Sa phatthana Subdistrict Administrative organization, Teachers of the school Ban Samakkhi and 15 people from the community by asking questions about their participation in the guidelines for adoption of the circular economy to increase value-added from community waste. Including problems and obstacles arising from the food waste management and using non-participant observation to observe the behavior of the population in the community and those involved in the community and collect the data for further analysis and study. The results showed that people in the community use the circular economy concept. Standard waste management practices may not be as serious as they should be. The community applied the circular economy concept to create value-added from waste, such as broken egg shells and chicken manure to produce tree fertilizers. The leftover food for the household will be used to feed the ducks and some will be poured into compost. And put the dried chicken manure in sacks to sell to increase household income Some households use logs and bamboo to burn them as charcoal. For use in the household and reduces household expenses Economic innovations should be applied. To be applied in community waste management and develop more value-added community waste including marketing promotion.