Abstract
This paper aims to determine the effect of waste management on the reduction of greenhouse gases that relies on end-of-pipe disposal elements. The analysis of this study uses the application of dynamic systems. This study places that the waste management system is not by following the volume of waste generated growth, the availability of resources, environmental conditions in certain social areas, and the increase in gas emissions will continue to increase along the volume of waste. Also, by using a quantitative approach, it was concluded that in general, open-dumping waste does not follow the rules of sanitary landfills. There is no gas collection and processing system so that it pollutes the atmosphere, and the absence of leachate collection and processing systems results in soil pollution and surface water. Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from the waste sector can be reduced by implementing waste treatment by recycling. Waste recycling has been carried out by the community and the City of Sanitation and Landscaping Office (DKP) of Malang City by increasing its capacity, GHG emissions can be reduced by 85.15% of GHG emissions in the initial conditions.
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Sunarto, Sulistyaningsih, T., Jainuri, & Salahudin. (2020). The effect of waste treatment on greenhouse gas reduction and final disposal site (TPA). In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1517). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1517/1/012034
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