Review Report of Feasibility Study Documents for Integrated Solid Waste Management Facilities (Only Available in Bahasa Indonesia)
1. Review Report of Feasibility Study Documents for Integrated Solid Waste Management Facilities in 3 Regencies/Cities
This report presents a comprehensive technical review of feasibility studies for Integrated Solid Waste Management Facilities (TPST) in three locations — Tasikmalaya, Temanggung, and Bandung. It highlights Indonesia’s growing waste challenges and the need for sustainable management approaches such as Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF), composting, and maggot-based systems. The consultant developed a standardized evaluation tool consisting of six key criteria — regulatory and policy compliance, technical feasibility, economic and financial analysis, environmental and social impact, risk management, and institutional governance — divided into 31 sub-criteria. The review identified the strengths and weaknesses of each project, evaluated the completeness and depth of their feasibility documents, and provided recommendations to enhance policy alignment, technical robustness, financial sustainability, and environmental and social safeguards.
2. Review Report of Feasibility Study Documents for Integrated Solid Waste Management Facilities in 9 Regencies/Cities
The second report expands the assessment to nine additional regencies and cities — including Rembang, Tuban, Gianyar, Indramayu, Depok, Padang, Bandung, Denpasar, and Cimahi — covering a total of 15 TPST sites across 11 local governments. Using the same six-criteria evaluation framework, the review found the highest-performing projects to be TPST Gedebage (Bandung) and TPST Sanggrahan (Temanggung), both rated as “feasible.” Most other facilities were categorized as “feasible with improvements” due to gaps in regulatory readiness, mass balance analysis, financial structuring, and community engagement. The report emphasizes the importance of clear institutional arrangements, consistent technical data, and sound financial modeling to ensure long-term project viability. It concludes that standardized assessment tools are crucial for guiding national and local stakeholders toward more effective, circular, and resilient waste management systems in Indonesia.
For complete details, please download the document provided below (available only in Bahasa Indonesia).
Review Report of Feasibility Study Documents for Integrated Solid Waste Management Facilities in 3 Regencies/Cities
Review Report of Feasibility Study Documents for Integrated Solid Waste Management Facilities in 9 Regencies/Cities