 This research analyzed the current state of waste management in Sub-Yaluslam, Indonesia. It found that organic waste accounted for 70% of all waste collected, while only 0.02% came from batteries. Income and revenue from waste management increased by 25.2% annually. The majority of waste was transported by push cart due to the distance between people's homes and the main road, as well as manual labor provided by workers. The city administration should promote programs that encourage waste recycling and compost, making to reduce the amount of waste sent to the landfill and increase the use of garbage trucks and workers. This article was authored by Hasbulla Hasbulla, Tophika Shahr, and Nirmani Nirmani.