Waste Bank Swot Analysis

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Keywords: waste, waste management, waste bank, SWOT
1.1. INTRODUCTION
The rapid of urbanization, industrialization, and economic development have caused of the rapid increase in waste generation. Waste is leftover materials that are not considered direct use arising from human activities. There are two types of waste, consisting of organic and inorganic also were classified into two groups: household waste and non-household waste. In developing countries, including Indonesia, the main source of solid waste from non-household waste coming from, commercial establishments, markets, institutions, street cleaning, hospitals, and manufacturing businesses (Gatot, 2000). Growth in consumption caused by the rapid growth of these factors is directly proportional to the increasing amount of waste. Every country has concentrated on addressing issues regarding waste management.
By more than 90% of districts / cities in Indonesia implement a system of open dumping, even burned. The amount of the increase in waste generation in Indonesia has reached 175,000 tons / day or the equivalent of 64 million tons / …show more content…

Open dumping is a means of waste disposal that is overlaid on a location, left open without security and without the effort of sorting and recycling. Control Landfill is an increase of open dumping. These systems implement a burial ground for the waste that has been buried. In terms of operations performed flattening and compacting trash for maintain the stability of the surface of the final disposal. Lastly is the sanitary landfill. This system follows international standards that rely on open land area and wide to make holes garbage, which apply stockpiling-hoarding-compacting trash-compacting then covered soil about 60 cm or more. The provision of facilities and infrastructure are quite expensive. This method is recommended for large cities and

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