With the amount of waste increasing and landfill space becoming critical, the government has undertaken numerous measures to reduce waste, including creation of Integrated Solid Waste Management system through Jakarta Recycle Centre (JRC) Program. An integrated and sustainable waste management system will depend on both the physical and the governance components, with the physical aspect focusing on technical problems. To evaluate the physical aspect of JRC, the flow of the waste needs to be monitored and evaluated to see the success of waste separation and recycling system. This study employs mass balance analysis using data of waste in JRC facilities from January to December 2022. According to the study's findings, JRC system has a significant recycling rate which is around 46,43%. To improve the recycling rate, communication to residents about waste sorting process need to be enhanced. In order to reduce residue from sorting outcomes, it is also crucial to increase the ability and expertise of personnel in waste sorting.
The waste reduction movement is presently underway due to the full landfill capacity in several major cities, including Jakarta, Indonesia. On the other hand, the perspective of the use of waste as a renewable resource has emerged and has created a resource loop that creates a circular economic cycle. With the amount of waste increasing and landfill space becoming critical, the government has undertaken numerous measures to reduce waste, including the installation of the Jakarta Recycle Centre (JRC) Program. An integrated and sustainable waste management system will depend on both the physical and the governance components, with the physical aspect focusing on technical problems and the governance aspect focusing on the humanities. Several critical features of governance in the Jakarta Recycle Centre program will be described in this article. The purpose of this study is to explain about the governance aspect that drives the JRC program. This study employs a semi-schematic analysis of relevant documents and a literature evaluation of waste management system governance. According to the study's findings, strong institutions, policy execution, community methods, and the presence of financial support all have an impact on governance. Therefore, implementing the JRC program with excellent governance can be sustainable and contribute to forming a circular management environment.
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