IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC WASTE BEAUTY PRODUCTS (COSMETICS) TO THE USER LEVEL IN BANDUNG CITY
The development of the Cosmetic Industry in Indonesia has become a mainstay sector in the development of national industry. This development is also supported by natural resources and human resources which contribute to the fifth largest cosmetic product sales market in the world. The increasi...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The development of the Cosmetic Industry in Indonesia has become a mainstay
sector in the development of national industry. This development is also supported
by natural resources and human resources which contribute to the fifth largest
cosmetic product sales market in the world. The increasing public consumption in
the use of cosmetic products is in line with the increase in cosmetic product
packaging waste produced. The purpose of this study is to identify generation,
material flow analysis and recommendations for waste management of cosmetic
product packaging. Data collection was carried out through the distribution of
questionnaires and interviews conducted in Bandung. Based on the results of these
data, there is a prediction that the generation of cosmetic product packaging waste
in the city of Bandung will reach 16.84 tons / month including ten types of skin-care
and make-up products. From the amount of generation produced, there is a
material flow analysis of cosmetic packaging waste with initial treatment at the
source such as disposed of mixedly, disposed of disaggregated or burned. In
addition, there is further processing such as being disposed of at the Temporary
Disposal Site and given to third parties. The amount of waste produced is very high
and not directly proportional to the management facilities. Management
recommendations are carried out by reducing and handling waste through
preventive and curative steps in the management of cosmetic product packaging
waste. This is in accordance with the classification of cosmetic waste as specific
waste containing Hazardous and Toxic Materials (B3) which is regulated through
PP No. 27 of 2020 concerning Specific Waste Management. |
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