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Founded :• since 2005
Objective :• support enviromental friendly
lifestyle• support Indonesia enviroment
preservation
Founded :• since 2006
Objective :• maximise amount of waste recycled• reduce waste in the landfill• campaign for composting• promote ENVIRONMENTAL BEST PRACTICES and
continous solution for waste
social-enterprise which give services in waste management with enviromental friendly and responsible approach towards zero-waste Indonesia
Tagline“Responsible Waste Management”
Strategy Behaviour change in Waste Management with collaboration and technology towards zero-waste Indonesia
Who is Waste4Change?
Partnership
Imagesource:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b5/Mountain_of_garbage_in_Bantar_Gebang_with_some_excavator.jpg
Where is your waste ENDED up?
• Everyday, Indonesian people generate 175.000 ton ofwaste.
• DKI Jakarta resident can build 1 Borobudur Temple per 2 days from waste, ONLY to be collected and
thrown to Bantar Gebang Landfill in Bekasi.
http://beritadaerah.co.id/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Menekan-Angka-Kemiskinan-nas.jpg
Waste sorting system in Indonesia
Based on BPS population data in Indonesia:
• 11 % sort and reuse
• 13 % sort and thrown
• 76 % waste are not sortedhttp://www.bps.go.id/linkTabelStatis/view/id/1360
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/88/The_Waste_Picker_-_IMG_6529.jpg
So, what if it is piled up in Landfills?
• The unsorted waste that is piled up in the landfills thensorted by waste picker (pemulung). While they will getmany problem with this system, such as:
- Health problem from dangerous substance createdfrom unsorted waste- Safety problem from landslide or getting hit by
escavator in landfills- and not get enough from what they should get
financially
DataSource:http://www.greenpeace.org/seasia/id/blog/sampahnya-kecil-dampaknya-besar/blog/53148/Imagesource:http://www.bagmonster.com/wp-content/uploads/md2.jpg
Notonly inland,our seas also having trouble with waste.
Indonesia is the second rank country from 192countries that contribute 0,48– 1,29millionmetric tonofwaste to the ocean.
Areyou cruel enough to harm animal ocean by your own waste?
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Based on Perda DKI Jakarta No.3 Tahun 2013 :❑ Chapter IV, Article 12 Verse 1 : “Every households
are obligated to sort households waste before being collected to temporary waste station /or 3R area
❑ Paragraph 2, Article 30 verse 1 : “Garbage collection in an Area from temporary waste station /or 3R area become the obligation of person in charge and/ or Developerand can be cooperated with business entity in enviromental field”. (Area means residentials area for upper middle class, commercial districts, industry/ warehouse, hospital, etc)
Collect – Carried - Thrown
1 2 3 4 Down-stream
Up-stream
Office bin Temporary waste station
Waste carriage Landfill
Facts• One employee produce0.5 kg or 0.0025 kg/m3
• Assume there are 200 employees
• In 1 day, there will be 100 kg or 0,5 kg/m3 of waste
• Waste carriage by Local Clean Department• Total cost up to Rp 628.500.000,- /day
• Waste that gets into Bantar Gebang landfill can reach 5.500 ton /day
Participant• Employee sort the waste• management create waste sorting system
• office boy• management building
• waste carriage • government
Problem• Dehumanize waste pickers
• Waste still mixed in source
• Waste carriage become stink and dirty
• Waste management become difficult and expensive
This is how our waste management today
We need to change paradigm of our waste management
Old Paradigm (End of Pipe)
Reduce
Reuse
Recyle
Disposal
New Paradigm (Goodhouse Keeping)
Reduce
Reuse
Recyle
Disposal
Now is the time to change by reducing more waste that goes into the landfills.
All stakeholder participation
Policy/ Regulation
InstitutionsCost
Operational technique
5 AspectWaste
Management
5 Aspect for Responsible Waste Management
OperationalServicesStrategicServices
Steps Waste4Change do
Step1. Awaken
Step2. Collect
Step3. Recycle
Steps:
Collect• Residence
• Non-residence
Create• Recycle• Upcycle
Consult• Research• 3RProgram
Campaign• Eventwastemgmt.• EdukasiBijakSampah• AkademiBijakSampah
• We process the collected waste in responsible way to become recycle material
• We facillitate sorted waste bin and collect in waste-sorting system from residences or non-residences to our waste processing site
• We educate people in an event and/ or school about importance of responsible waste management• We give consultation and training about
responsible waste management
Waste4Change©2015
Waste4Change Services
• Waste Basic Study • Event Waste Management
• Residence • Composting
• Edukasi Bijak Sampah (EDUBIS)
• Akademi Bijak Sampah (AKABIS)
• 3R Program• Commercial
area • Recycle
Material
Consult
We give consultation and training about responsible waste management
Campaign
We educate people in an event and/ or school about importance of responsible waste management
Collect
We facillitate sorted waste bin and collect in waste-sorting system from residences or non-residences to our waste processing site
Create
We process the collected waste in responsible way to become recycle material
Feasibility Study
Total Employee
546
Date
1 Januari 2015
Waste generated
0,127 kg/person/day
Waste Total
KALBE FARMA Tbk
Client :
Client
Cempaka Putih
69,47 kg/day
3R Program
School participant
5 High School in Bekasi
Program Period
1 year
Objective
Student & school member understand and applyresponsible waste management system
Client :
3R Program Concept
1. 3R Education Program
• Done gradually together with partner for :• School• Residences
• Education about responsible waste management
2. Bin Infrastucture
• Sorted waste bin based on its type:• Paper• Plastic, glass, metal • Organic
• Procurement on sorting waste & composter
3. Waste collection
• Sorted waste collected once a week
• Waste composition & generation report every 3 months
Feasibility Study Method
1 2 3 4 End stageEarly stage
Location Survey Waste Sampling Questionnaire Reporting
Activity
• Observe the location• Decide sampling point
• Measure the amount of waste generated• Measure the composition waste generated
• Accompany employee to fill the questionnaire• Measure employee behavior and opinion about waste management system in the office
• Organize collected data into reports and presentation
Outcome• Maps of working location• Waste sampling point
• Waste produced data• Waste composition data
• Data on employee behaviour and opinion about waste management
• Final report about waste composition & generation• Report presentation
Event Waste Management
Total visitor
15.000
Date
1-7 November 2014
Waste generated
0,42 kg/person/day
Total Waste
4.405,95 kg
Jakarta Fashion Week 2015
Event
Client :
Event Waste Management Concept
1. Sorted waste bin 2. Pasukan Bijak Sampah
•Pasukan Bijak Sampah is volunteer that educatevisitor to put waste into bin
based on its type
• Total volunteer 36
3. Fun
• Waste recycled: 75,52%. .
Report : Waste Composition & Generation in Jakarta Fashion Week 2015
PET waste and plasticbucket consist of mineralbottle include the lid.
Glass bottle waste came from drinkbottle that is distributed in JakartaFashion Week 2015.
By majority, duplex waste came fromcatering box and drink cardboard.
Organic and residue (unprocessedwaste) came from food leftovers forcomittee and models.
EDUBIS / Waste Management Training
Date
8 August 2014
Client :
Activity
Green KALBE Movement
Subjects :
1 Waste problem
2 Type of waste
Games and waste sorting practice
3 3R principle
4
Residential Waste Management
Collection schedule
• Organic• Monday, Thursday &
Saturday
• Inorganic• Monday
Follow the system
150 house
Client
Total house
400 house
Collection System
1. Socialization & Education
• Done gradually from :• Local committee (RT/RW)• Resident
• Sosialization method • Community • Social gathering
2. Bin Infrastructure
• Inorganic bin for:• Paper• Plastic, glass, metal
• Organic bin
3. Sorted waste collecting
• Inorganic waste collected in 1 times/ week
• Organic waste collected in 3 times/ week
Materials Recovery Facility (Rumah Pemulihan Materi)
Area include:
• Office • Recovery room• Waste drop point• Plastic chopper site• Warehouse
Area
2000 m2
Operator
6 people
Materials Recovery Facility
1. Waste Sorting Area 2. Temporary warehouse
3. Plastic Chopper
4. Office
5. Transportation Vehicle
Farm4Life
Composting Area
500 m2
Whole area
20.000 m2
Operator
6 people
California Papaya Farm
10.000 m2