Surabaya, Indonesia
City
Work plan
Surabaya, Indonesia
Solid waste generation data
1,512 tonnes of waste per day
1,281 tonnes of waste landfilled per day
57% of the waste is organic
Actions
+ Implementation of community-based SWM and 3R activities
+ Improvement of temporary disposal sites into intermediate waste recycling facilities
+ Promotion of composting for organic waste recycling
+ Improvement of the final waste disposal site
Activities
Work plan
Under the CCAC Waste initiative Surabaya, Indonesia undertook a rapid city assessment in 2014. The outcomes of the assessment highlighted various issues in the city. In order to deepen understanding of Surabaya City‘s
issues, a study has been undertaken to develop a work plan towards improving Surabaya City’s solid waste management system and, by extension, lowering SLCP emissions. The objectives of this study are:
1. Develop a work plan for implementation of community-based SWM and 3R activities
2. Develop work plan to improve temporary disposal sites into intermediate waste recycling facilities
3. Develop work plan for promotion of composting for organic waste recycling
4. Develop work plan for improving the final waste disposal site