Islamic blue economy: A strategic approach to tackling marine debris issues
Abstract
Garbage has become a major societal problem, especially environmental problems that threaten marine ecosystems. Trash on the beach disturbs the view and poses a danger to aquatic life and human health. According to the view of Islam, we as Muslims are obliged to preserve the environment and avoid damage. This study aims to analyze the impact of excessive waste on beaches and coasts and evaluate methods that can be applied. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach by describing how things are on the beach through non-numerical data collection and analysis. The results of this study show that the creative industry and the blue economy can go hand in hand according to Islamic principles and can contribute to a sustainable blue economy.
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