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Inside Banyumas Waste System Shaping Ris 2029 Zero Waste Measure

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The article describes a national waste management initiative in Indonesia, with the Banyumas model as a potential blueprint. Commercial mechanisms are weak: no concrete investment amounts, company involvement, or price signals. The primary sectors are waste management and renewable energy (RDF production), with potential construction activity for new facilities. However, budget constraints and lack of specific commercial details limit the strength of the signal.

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  • Indonesia produced 27.74 million tons of waste in 2024, averaging 76,000 tons per day.
  • Plastic waste share increased from 15.88% in 2019 to 19.65% in 2024.
  • Banyumas TPST BLE facility reduces waste by 80% before final processing.
  • Facility produces refuse-derived fuel (RDF) and animal protein from food scraps.
  • Government aims for zero waste target by 2029 using Banyumas model as blueprint.

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