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Judul/Title Evaluation of Solid Waste Management Sustainability for consideration in the construction of Integrated Waste Processing Sites (TPST) in Madiun City, Indonesia
Penulis/Author Amaranta Qyana Aubrey Darmawan (1) ; NIESA HANUM MISTORO (2); Raisa Aqilatun Nafisa (3); Ni Nyoman Nepi Marleni, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D. (4); Johan Syafri Mahathir Ahmad, S.T., M.Eng., Ph.D (5); Adhin Harum Wulaningtyas, S.T., M.Sc. (6); Dr. Dra. Ambar Teguh Sulistiyani, M.Si. (7); Boyke Rudy Purnomo, S.E., M.M., PhD., CFP (8)
Tanggal/Date 2023
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Abstrak/Abstract As a developing country, Indonesia still has trouble implicating a proper waste management system. In many regions in Indonesia, there is no proper action to manage waste. If there is no change in waste management, the environmental quality will continuously degrade time by time. To combat this issue, Madiun local government has started a strategy to work together with the private sector to manage waste by making Integrated Waste Processing Sites (TPST). A technology to be installed in TPST should include several aspects determined by the government as well as solid waste management guidance. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the feasibility of the technology choice to be installed in TPST viewed from various aspects, such as planning, operational, financial, and legislative viewpoints. The planning aspect evaluates the amount of waste generation and its compositions that enter Winongo landfills in existing conditions and a few years later. This aspect also finds the potential off-taker that may offtake the products resulting from organic and inorganic waste management. The assessment from an operational angle decides the best scenario to apply in Integrated Waste Processing Sites (TPST). The financial aspect analyzes the amount value of Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Benefit/Cost Ratio (BCR). The legislative viewpoints assess how profitable the collaboration scheme is between both parties (local government and private sector). This collaboration scheme must be proper to the existing local government regulations. This study consists of carrying out a field survey to obtain primary data. Meanwhile, the secondary data was collected from various sources of the Madiun government's document. By viewing the composition of waste in the Winongo landfill, it can be concluded the adoption of RDF (Refused Derived Fuel) technology is feasible for nonorganic waste management viewed from planning, operational, financial, and legislative aspects.
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