Circular Economy on Organic Waste Management with MASARO Technology

  • Abidin A
  • Bramantyo H
  • Baroroh M
  • et al.
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Abstract

MASARO technology presents a solution in solving the waste problem through an organic waste processing unit, known as IPPO (Organic Fertilizer and Feed Industry). The Masaro system characterises solid waste into five catagories including organic waste, low value plastic waste, incenerated waste, recycled waste, and hazardous waste. The organic waste will be separated into an organic fast-decaying waste to produce POCI (Special Liquid Organic Fertilizer) and KOCI (Special Liquid Organic Concentrate), and an organic slow-decaying waste to produce a compost. POCI is used as an organic fertilizer and its farming produces a higher production number, higher quality product, faster production rate while its production cost is lower. KOCI and compost is applied in the farm industry where the organic waste with low economic value is used as a raw material to produce new materials with higher economic value. These products can produce an environmentally friendly system and reflect the circular economy principle application. The organic waste is used as raw material for IPPO and its products form a circular economy through aplication in the farm industry that create lower cost production and sustainable development.

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Abidin, A. Z., Bramantyo, H., Baroroh, M. K., & Egiyawati, C. (2021). Circular Economy on Organic Waste Management with MASARO Technology. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1143(1), 012051. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1143/1/012051

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