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SIPA Indonesia 2026
8 April 2026

Final Report – Comparative Assessment on Waste Treatment Technology Options

This report presents a comprehensive comparative assessment of various waste treatment technologies, including both Waste-to-Energy (WtE) and non-WtE approaches. It aims to support decision-makers in identifying the most appropriate technology options based on regional characteristics, system readiness, and development priorities.

The study provides a structured evaluation of multiple technology pathways—such as composting, anaerobic digestion, mechanical-biological treatment, RDF, incineration, and gasification—across key dimensions including environmental performance, operational complexity, cost, land requirements, and market readiness. It also introduces an integrative framework to guide technology selection and implementation.

Importantly, the report highlights that successful waste management is not determined by technology alone, but by the strength of the supporting system, including governance, logistics, financing, and market integration. The findings serve as a strategic reference for national and local governments in planning more effective, context-specific, and sustainable waste management systems in Indonesia.

For more comprehensive information contained in the report document, please kindly access it through the following link.

English Version: https://bit.ly/Tech-Opt-ENG

Bahasa Version: https://bit.ly/Tech-Opt-IDN