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NAVIGATING RISK IN IMPLEMENTING REFUSE DERIVED-FUEL: CASE STUDY IN MALANG

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NAVIGATING RISK IN IMPLEMENTING REFUSE DERIVED-FUEL: CASE STUDY IN MALANG

Published: 2/26/2024
Indonesia is committed to reducing carbon emissions by 29% by 2030 with technical support and collaboration from foreign countries. One of the infrastructures in the accelerated development program is the development of Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF), which involves the processing of dry waste or solid fuel resulting from the separation of easily combustible waste materials such as plastic and paper waste from non-combustible waste materials like organic waste and similar items. Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) is an easily combustible waste that undergoes a process involving shredding, screening, and air classification. It is one of the waste management techniques that involves transforming waste into renewable fuel, capable of complementing the use of coal on an industrial scale.

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