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Jejak Karbon Pengolahan Sampah Di Tps Tlogomas Malang

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JEJAK KARBON PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH DI tps tlogomas malang Carbon Footprint of Solid Waste Processing At TPS Tlogomas MalangSunarto1, Sudharto P. Hadi2, Purwanto31,2,3Program Doktor Ilmu Lingkungan Universitas DiponegoroAlamat korespondensi : Jl. Imam Bardjo, SH No. 3 Semarang 50241Email: 1) [email protected], 2) [email protected] sector is one of human activities that cause global warming. Decomposition of organic waste in landfill produces greenhouse gas emissions in the form of biogas consisting of methane and carbon dioxide. Solid waste processing in transfer station in the form of recycling and composting product potentially reduce carbon footprint, directly from the reduction in the volume of waste dumped in landfill and indirectly from the recovery of material. The purpose of this study was to determine the carbon footprint of waste processing at the transfer stations of Tlogomas Malang if developed several scenarios to enhance the capacity of processing. Life cycle approach is used to assess carbon footprint of waste management scenarios with the help of software SWM-GHG Calculator. The results showed that the processing of solid waste at current recycling rate of 40,57% – 80,41% (Status Quo) resulted in net carbon footprint of 1.147 ton CO2–eq /year. Increasing of processing capacity to 60 - 88% (Scenario 1) and 90 - 95% (Scenario 2) would reduce net carbon footprint to 801 ton CO2–eq /year and427 ton CO2–eq/year respectively. If the processing of waste in transfer station of Tlogomas was discontinued (Scenario 3), net carbon footprint increased to 4,063 t CO2-eq/year

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