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Numerical modeling and cost analysis of the duration of roof structure design changes L Kristianto, A D Rarasati and J Sjah. Analysis of Dominant Factors Causing Cost Overruns in Andyka Bayu Widiaputra and Putri Arumsari Building Construction Projects. Seismic Performance Analysis of X-Brace Retrofit Building Structure Irpan Hidayat, Made Suangga, Riza Suwondo and Muhamad Sami.

Putri Arumsari, Juliastuti, Irpan Hidayat, Andrew John Pierre og Casey Aufar Pahlevi Se artiklen PDF. Dian Indrawati, Adi Suryo Abdillah, Muchlis Ansori, Mohammad Bagus Adityawan og Achmad Hariadi Se artikel PDF. Adelia Dwidarma Nataadmadja, Eduardi Prahara, Oki Setyandito, Kris Ade Sudiyono og Jose Leonardo Lie Se artikel PDF.

Analysis of earth retaining walls strengthened by metal strip or geogrid A Suhendra, Sutikno, J L Lie and I G Mahardika. Analysis of river water quality in the upstream of the Kode River, Indonesia J Ikhsan, R Kurniati and M R Rozainy. Perception Analysis of Airport Noise on Environmental, Social and Economic at Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport.

Analysis of strategic variables for sustainable infrastructure and transportation in rural area of ​​Serang Regency, Banten Province.

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Trial performance of zero waste collection method in three forest concession companies, Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia Dulsalam, Soenarno and Sukadaryati. Any further distribution of this work must bear attribution to the author(s) and the work title, journal citation, and DOI.

Conceptual framework for the development of West Java Zero Waste Management Index

  • Introduction
  • Solid Waste Problem in West Java Province
  • Existing Zero Waste Index
  • Proposed conceptual framework
  • Preliminary results
  • Future works

Zaman dan Lehmann [6] further defined zero waste as a comprehensive concept of solid waste management, which treats waste as a form of inefficiency from the activities of modern society. In Indonesia, the concept of zero waste is adopted by the Solid Waste Management Law No. This paper will discuss a framework for developing the West Java Zero Waste Management Index (WJZWMI).

With the ever-increasing population growth, the problem of solid waste management is becoming more and more important. However, an objective and reliable performance evaluation tool such as the Zero Waste Management Index is urgently needed, especially in West Java's efforts to reduce the amount of waste being landfilled [3]. Of the three indices studied, the waste diversion rate is the most widely used index globally in measuring the performance of zero-waste waste management.

However, the indicators used in the Waste Disposal Rate do not indicate how efficiently virgin material can be stored in a solid waste management system. Accurate calculation as it considers the whole process of solid waste management operation based on circular economy. The index will not only help to obtain information about the current conditions of solid waste management of West Java in the implementation of the zero waste concept, but can also.

The objective of this research focuses on reliable performance measures for the implementation of zero waste management in West Java. In general, the selected indicators are expected to be able to measure key performance indicators for zero waste management across the province. Nevertheless, they are specifically considered "negative factors" in the implementation of zero waste management.

It is important to note that the identification of existing solid waste management is necessary to provide the "benchmark" to evaluate efficiency towards zero waste management. 7] Sanjeevi V, Shahabudeen P 2015 Development of performance indicators for municipal solid waste management (PIMS): a review Waste Management and Research. 10] Zaman A U 2014 Measuring waste management performance using the Zero Waste Index: the case of Adelaide, Australia Journal of Cleaner Production 66 407-419.

12] Rodić L, Wilson D C 2017 Addressing governance issues to achieve priority sustainable development goals related to solid waste management in developing countries. 18] Zaman A U 2014 A comprehensive review of the development of zero-waste management: lessons learned and guidelines Journal of Cleaner Production 91 12-25.

Figure 1. Land suitability for final waste disposal site in West Java [3]
Figure 1. Land suitability for final waste disposal site in West Java [3]

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