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Title Electronic waste bank model as a solution for implementing circular economy: Case study DKI Jakarta-Indonesia
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Authors Rimantho, D; Syaiful, S; Sulandari, U; Nurfaida
Title Electronic waste bank model as a solution for implementing circular economy: Case study DKI Jakarta-Indonesia
Year 2022
Published
Abstract Indonesia currently does not use a systematic method of managing electronic waste (e-waste). The informal sector handles e-waste mostly without regard to the environment or public health. Establishing a national collection system favored by the community is the most challenging problem. Even though the waste bank system (WB) does not collect e-waste, it can provide a solution because it is well known as a recycling program by Indonesian citizens. This study proposes a WB system model for e-waste collection to interact with other stakeholders in DKI Jakarta, Field research and interviews with several essential informants were conducted. E-waste samples were identified to determine the composition of the current management and proposed an e-waste bank model as a sustainable circular economy implementation. E-waste has enormous potential for recycling, but it also has hazardous materials if not recycled properly. The government must make national regulations on e-waste management and develop cooperation between local governments, industry/producers, recycling industries, and the community to build a WB-based e-waste collection system.
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