PLASTIC FLOW DIAGRAM AS A TOOL FOR PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ASSESSMENT (STUDY CASE: BANYUWANGI REGENCY AND JEMBRANA REGENCY)

Plastic waste is one of the biggest problems faced by Indonesia as the second largest contributor of plastic waste to the oceans in the world. The leakage of plastic waste from land to sea is generally caused by the lack of waste management in Indonesia. There are still many unsafe waste management...

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spelling id-itb.:733512023-06-19T15:12:50ZPLASTIC FLOW DIAGRAM AS A TOOL FOR PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ASSESSMENT (STUDY CASE: BANYUWANGI REGENCY AND JEMBRANA REGENCY) Heranita, Ira Teknik saniter dan perkotaan; teknik perlindungan lingkungan Indonesia Theses plastic waste, waste management system, MFA, PFD, waste plastic leakage INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73351 Plastic waste is one of the biggest problems faced by Indonesia as the second largest contributor of plastic waste to the oceans in the world. The leakage of plastic waste from land to sea is generally caused by the lack of waste management in Indonesia. There are still many unsafe waste management practices carried out by Indonesian people. Therefore, an assessment and evaluation of waste management is needed to determine the appropriate intervention in waste management so as to reduce the leakage of plastic waste into the environment. Plastic Flow Diagram (PFD) applies the principle of Material Flow Analysis (MFA) with the Waste Flow Diagram (WFD) model to rapidly and systematically assess the plastic waste management system and show the fates of plastic waste in the environment. The results of mapping the plastic waste flow show that plastic waste handling in Banyuwangi Subdistrict and Negara Subdistrict has reached the national target that is 86,63% and 81,89%. Meanwhile, plastic waste handling in Muncar Subdistrict and Jembrana Subdistrict is still far form the target, namely 39,77% and 34,54%. Plastic waste leakage occurs at every stage of waste management. However, the highest leakage comes from sources. Platic waste that leaks into the environment ends up in drainage sysem, enters water bodies, retained on land, and burnt. text
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topic Teknik saniter dan perkotaan; teknik perlindungan lingkungan
spellingShingle Teknik saniter dan perkotaan; teknik perlindungan lingkungan
Heranita, Ira
PLASTIC FLOW DIAGRAM AS A TOOL FOR PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ASSESSMENT (STUDY CASE: BANYUWANGI REGENCY AND JEMBRANA REGENCY)
description Plastic waste is one of the biggest problems faced by Indonesia as the second largest contributor of plastic waste to the oceans in the world. The leakage of plastic waste from land to sea is generally caused by the lack of waste management in Indonesia. There are still many unsafe waste management practices carried out by Indonesian people. Therefore, an assessment and evaluation of waste management is needed to determine the appropriate intervention in waste management so as to reduce the leakage of plastic waste into the environment. Plastic Flow Diagram (PFD) applies the principle of Material Flow Analysis (MFA) with the Waste Flow Diagram (WFD) model to rapidly and systematically assess the plastic waste management system and show the fates of plastic waste in the environment. The results of mapping the plastic waste flow show that plastic waste handling in Banyuwangi Subdistrict and Negara Subdistrict has reached the national target that is 86,63% and 81,89%. Meanwhile, plastic waste handling in Muncar Subdistrict and Jembrana Subdistrict is still far form the target, namely 39,77% and 34,54%. Plastic waste leakage occurs at every stage of waste management. However, the highest leakage comes from sources. Platic waste that leaks into the environment ends up in drainage sysem, enters water bodies, retained on land, and burnt.
format Theses
author Heranita, Ira
author_facet Heranita, Ira
author_sort Heranita, Ira
title PLASTIC FLOW DIAGRAM AS A TOOL FOR PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ASSESSMENT (STUDY CASE: BANYUWANGI REGENCY AND JEMBRANA REGENCY)
title_short PLASTIC FLOW DIAGRAM AS A TOOL FOR PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ASSESSMENT (STUDY CASE: BANYUWANGI REGENCY AND JEMBRANA REGENCY)
title_full PLASTIC FLOW DIAGRAM AS A TOOL FOR PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ASSESSMENT (STUDY CASE: BANYUWANGI REGENCY AND JEMBRANA REGENCY)
title_fullStr PLASTIC FLOW DIAGRAM AS A TOOL FOR PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ASSESSMENT (STUDY CASE: BANYUWANGI REGENCY AND JEMBRANA REGENCY)
title_full_unstemmed PLASTIC FLOW DIAGRAM AS A TOOL FOR PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ASSESSMENT (STUDY CASE: BANYUWANGI REGENCY AND JEMBRANA REGENCY)
title_sort plastic flow diagram as a tool for plastic waste management system assessment (study case: banyuwangi regency and jembrana regency)
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73351
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