Plastic waste management in Jakarta, Indonesia: evaluation of material flow and recycling scheme

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Anissa Ratna Putri
Takashi Fujimori
Masaki Takaoka
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[1] Kyoto University,Department of Global Ecology, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies
[2] Kyoto University,Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering
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Plastic waste; Recycling; Indonesia; Material flow analysis; Scavenger; Waste Bank;
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In Jakarta, Indonesia, municipalities collect plastic mixed with other waste, scavengers recover plastic waste by picking through waste, and some citizens recover plastic at community-based waste management centers called waste banks. The fact that each stakeholder operates separately means that the actual amount of plastic recycled in Jakarta is not well-known. This research evaluated the amount of plastic recovered at the source, identified the amount of plastic waste recycled using a material flow analysis (MFA), and proposed alternative solutions to improve plastic waste management in Jakarta. Through interviews, the amount of plastic waste recovered was determined; each scavenger recovers 239 kg/month and each waste bank recovers 260 kg/month. Through the MFA, the rate of plastic recycled was identified as 24%, leaving 76% of plastic waste in landfills or in the environment. There are several actions that can be taken to promote higher recycling rates in Jakarta: conducting separation at source; integrating scavenger activity with waste bank and municipality collection; providing a material recovery facility at final disposal sites using sorting technology to recover plastics; and using alternative technology such as chemical recycling or thermal treatment to treat plastic waste that is not readily recycled through mechanical recycling.
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页码:2140 / 2149
页数:9
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