Combining Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) With Stakeholder Analysis (SA) To Produce The Best Scenario Of Household Toxic Hazardous Waste Management (HTHWM) In Semarang City, Indonesia
Main Author: | Penulis 1: Elanda Fikri Penulis 2: P.Purwanto Penulis 3 : Henna Rya Sunoko Abdurachim |
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Other Authors: | Lasya Noerlaeli, S.IIP. |
Format: | Journal PDF |
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Jurusan Kesehatan Lingkungan Poltekkes Kemenkes Bandung
, 2015
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Online Access: |
http://repository.poltekkesbdg.info/items/show/410 http://repository.poltekkesbdg.info/files/original/8a7c34e4c29e03da1acc0decee352bc7.pdf |
Daftar Isi:
- Hazardous and toxic waste are not only produced by industry, but also by household. Unfortunately, no established regulation and standard operational procedure was available for handling Household Toxic and Hazardous Waste (HTHW). Most of HTHW are currently mixed with domestics waste. So that, it can impact human health and environmental quality. The research was aimed to produce the most effective and efficient model of HTHW management taking into account the impact on global warming. This research used Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) approach according to ISO 14040:2006 by using 150 kg of HTHW as a functional unit. Observation of impacts was limited to GHG emission. The LCIA method used was IPCC 2007. All the computation was done using Simapro program version 7.1. The result show, scenario 2 with recycling HTHW is the best scenario based on the combination LCA approach and Stakeholder Analysis (SA). The impact of greenhouse gases emissions is only about 5.266,72 ton CO2 eq/year release to environment. This scenario can reduce the GHG impact of 14,59% compare with existing condition.