Sustainability Evaluating of Waste Management Using RAPWASTE Method

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  • Willis M Iqbal Department of Environmental Science , Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46488/NEPT.2025.v24i02.D1715

Keywords:

sustainability, management, waste, 3R Temporary Waste Disposal Sites

Abstract

The waste problem has become a big problem in Indonesia as the population continues to grow. The daily amount of waste generated in Yogyakarta City is 303.13 tons/day with the composition of the largest waste source, namely household waste, around 63.75%. This data shows that there is a need for improvements related to management, 3R Temporary Waste Disposal Sites is an alternative for reducing waste before it is transported to the final processing place. This research aims to understand performance, waste transportation management, evaluate the level of waste management and sustainability of waste management at 3R Temporary Waste Disposal Sites Nitikan Yogyakarta. This research was conducted on 99 respondents using a purposive sampling method, the data analysis used was evaluation of waste transportation, analysis of incoming, managed and unmanaged waste data, categorization of questionnaire data, evaluation of waste management performance and analysis of the sustainability of waste management using RAPFISH software. The research results show that waste volume management at 3R Temporary Waste Disposal Sites Nitikan is 941.15 kg/day, compost production is 190.65 kg/day. Transport management is carried out using SCS and is carried out 2 times. Evaluation of performance in the technical sector 7.8 points, institutional 4.6 points, finance 0.25 points and community participation 1.95 points. Sustainability status is 79.03 or very sustainable.

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