Nowadays, the accumulation of waste has become a major environmental problem in the social dynamics of Indonesian society. The issue of waste pollution, originating from industrial activities or household activities, has become a common problem. Therefore, a waste management mechanism is needed to support sustainable development for both society and the environment. This can be realized through the regulation and planning of infrastructure development using ecobricks. The implementation of ecobricks aligns with the government's sustainable development goals outlined in its planning system. The concept of ecobricks is a recycling mechanism that transforms waste into environmentally friendly bricks, optimally supporting sustainable development in society. To ensure the concrete implementation of this mechanism, this paper employs normative juridical research methods with a legislative and conceptual approach. Based on our research and findings, the implementation of ecobricks will involve collaboration between the government and the private sector, creating new job opportunities and providing livelihoods for the community. Moreover, the ecobrick mechanism will engage various environmental communities to foster social habits related to waste management. Thus, the ecobrick mechanism can address waste problems in Indonesia from upstream to downstream, effectively achieving sustainable development in the country.
 
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