ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS POTENTIAL FOR MANAGEMENT OF FECAL SLUDGE USING BLACK SOLDIER FLIES BASED ON THE MARKET-DRIVEN APPROACH (CASE STUDY: IPLT DURI KOSAMBI JAKARTA CITY)
Fecal sludge management is crucial in supporting sustainable development in urban areas. Regional Regulation No. 10 of 1991, IPLT is responsible for waste management's social and economic aspects. IPLT managers face challenges related to increasingly limited dry sludge storage capacity. Ther...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/84793 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Fecal sludge management is crucial in supporting sustainable development in urban
areas. Regional Regulation No. 10 of 1991, IPLT is responsible for waste management's
social and economic aspects. IPLT managers face challenges related to increasingly
limited dry sludge storage capacity. Therefore, this research explores the potential for
utilizing fecal sludge processing products such as maggot and Kasgot organic fertilizer.
This research includes identification of the product supply chain, analysis of market
acceptance, and financial analysis using Net Present Value (NPV) and Benefit Cost Ratio
(BCR). In the IPLT Duri Kosambi case study, the processed sludge produced and not
appropriately managed could reach 100 m3 monthly. Through comprehensive
management by IPLT managers, semi-dry processed sludge can be utilized and
distributed via waste trucks to BSF farms in Jakarta City, which will then be used as
animal feed (maggot) as much as 8 tons/month and Kasgot organic fertilizer (50
tons/month). Based on the market acceptance aspect, the market volume for fecal sludge
management products reached IDR 169,091,699/ 100 m3 with a growth rate of 7% every
month. The factors influencing aspects of market acceptance consist of 9 factors, with
the highest indicators being influenced by market demand variables. Fecal sludge
management using BSF is economically feasible based on an NPV analysis of 1.1
billion/year and a BCR of 1.1. The research results will provide a holistic view of the
market potential and financial feasibility of implementing fecal sludge management
using BSF.
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