The selection of inegrated and sustainable waste processing techniques for application within Indonesia

The project analyses various waste processing techniques and technologies and their applicability as an integrated and sustainable waste processing system for implemen- tation within Indonesia. The various effects of a waste management system will have a considerable impact on the sounding environment, community and lively-hood of many people. To ensure the selected processes are suitable, sustainable and well inte-grated the analysis has incorporated a broad range of aspects, not only the technical principles involved. These aspects have encompassed several principles including the technical and operational, environmental, financial, socio-economic, administrative and legal principles. The analysis primarily concluded a single-stage high solid anaerobic digestion facility to be the most appropriate waste processing facility for implementation based on the analysed criteria. The report recommends that this facility be operated in cooperation with an adjacent material recovery facility in order to assure socio-economic and ethical issues are minimised. The development of waste processing systems should have a primarily focus to aid the residents of scavenger communities within the dumpsites, via means of employment generation and improvement of sanitary conditions. The key outcomes established within the dissertation concluded a number of aspects which require future study in order for an appropriately integrated and sustainable system to be implemented. This includes further research into the market and requirements for recyclable goods, biogas and compost, as well as investigation into the health issues involved with the household use of biogas.