Development Digital Waste Management Practice in Bandung District Collaborate Between:
Introduction Fig 1. Statistical Graph for Waste Based by Region Fig 2. Statistical Graph for Classification Waste Based by Income According to World Bank reports on solid waste management, the annual global production of municipal solid waste reaches 2.01 billion metric tons . A conservative estimate suggests that at least 33 percent of this enormous quantity is not handled in an environmentally safe manner. On a worldwide scale, the average daily waste generated per person is 0.74 kilograms , displaying a wide range from 0.11 to 4.54 kilograms
Introduction Based on data published by SIPSSN of the Ministry of Environment, waste accumulation in Indonesia shows that from 2020 to 2022 there was a decrease in waste accumulation ; however, from 2022 to 2023 there was a very high increase in waste accumulation with a total of thirteen million metric tons Fig 3. Statistical graph for the amount of waste in Indonesia from 2019 - 2023
Introduction Fig 4. Statistical graph for Waste Composition
Fig 5. Statistical Graph for Classification Waste Based by Month and Year
Introduction This work carries significant implications for the efficient handling of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), emphasizing the principles embedded in Integrated Waste Management (IWM). Drawing from Marshal's identified factors, including environmental effectiveness, social acceptability, and economic affordability The crucial role of recycling within the IWM system, influenced by factors such as IS organization, market incentives, and efficient collection systems, underscores the broader strategies essential for the sustainability of MSW. 01 02 03
Proposed Solution Increasing accountability for service performance, coordination, administrative support, and developing responsive human resource capacity. Increasing efforts to control pollution and environmental damage through program synergy, partnership development, and innovation, as well as the use and development of environmentally friendly technology. Develop a database and information system for environmental protection and management. Increasing legal structuring efforts, the performance of business actors, and the active role of social supervision in environmental management.
Potential Development of Target Community Partnerships for the Goals - Foster international collaboration, such as with the Netherlands, to share knowledge and integrate successful waste management practices. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure - Develop and enhance infrastructure for waste management systems to support sustainable practices Sustainable Cities and Communities - Implement comprehensive waste management strategies involving various stakeholders to create sustainable and resilient cities. Responsible Consumption and Production - Develop and enforce regulations (Regulation No. P.75/MENLHK/SETJEN/KUM.1/10/2019) for waste reduction by producers, focusing on planning, facility development, and waste retrieval mechanisms 01 02 03 04
Methods and Steps
Target Community Participation The general public and Dutch students who wish to participate in waste management can access stages 1 and 2. The design of an integrated system between the academic community at Tel-U and the Bandung City Environmental Service was completed as the third stage. The creation of regulations is the last phase, which is handled by the Bandung City Environmental Service and the academic community at Tel-U. 2 3 1
Sustainability Opportunity of the Program Reduction of Landfill Waste Resource Conservation Community Involvement and Education Employment Creation Data- Driven Decision Making Data- Driven Decision Making Continuous Improvement : Enforcing compliance with waste management standards Employment Creation Data- Driven Decision Making