2022
DOI: 10.36574/jpp.v6i2.336
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Environmental Cost Accounting: Behind the Major Project for the Construction of a Covid-19 Hazardous Waste Management Facility

Abstract: After focusing on handling Covid-19, all countries face Covid-19 medical waste. Covid-19 medical waste in Indonesia reached 18,460 tons as of 27 July 2021. The number of waste management facilities did not follow the increased volume of hazardous medical waste. The government has compiled the construction of hazardous medical waste management facilities from health facilities into the Government Work Plan (RKP) for 2022. The budget allocated for the construction facility is quite large. An analysis is needed f… Show more

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“…Household waste usually has organic and inorganic types, and B3 is limited to industrial waste [9]. Waste with B3 type is usually individually managed directly by the industrial factory [10]. In contrast, household waste is a collection from many households into the same place managed by some organization.…”
Section: Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Household waste usually has organic and inorganic types, and B3 is limited to industrial waste [9]. Waste with B3 type is usually individually managed directly by the industrial factory [10]. In contrast, household waste is a collection from many households into the same place managed by some organization.…”
Section: Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with the current state of the Covid-19 pandemic, the focus of this review is on the implementation of handling medical waste with an infectious character. Covid-19 medical waste in Indonesia reached 18,460 tons as of 27 July 2021 [1]. Referring to Ministrial Regulation Permen LHK No.P.56/MENLHK-SETJEN/2015, infectious waste is the waste which is contaminated with pathogenic organisms that are not commonly present in the environment and these organisms are in sufficient quantity and virulence to transmit disease to susceptible humans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%