CD Skripsi
Analisis Timbulan Dan Komposisi Sampah Di Kampus Binawidya, Universitas Riau
ABSTRACT
Riau University currently does not have a sustainable waste management system. The handling of waste generated is only done by implementing a system of containerization, collection and transportation of waste to the Binawidya Campus Final Processing Site (TPA) without any further processing. The purpose of this research is to analyze the amount of waste generation and composition generated by Binawidya Campus, as one of the basic considerations in sustainable campus waste management. Sampling and measurement methods refer to SNI 19-3964-1994, with the implementation of research carried out for 8 consecutive days. Sampling was carried out in 4 units of faculty, 2 units of office activities, and 3 units of support facilities located at Binawidya Campus. The results showed that the average daily waste generated was 2.109,54 kg/day or 27.447,65 liters/day with an average waste generation per individual from faculty activities of 0,042 kg/person/day or 0,489 liters/person/day, from office activities of 0,137 kg/person/day or 2,338 liters/person/day, and from support facilities of 0,005 kg/square meter/day or 0,073 liters/square meter/day. The composition of waste generated by Binawidya Campus is dominated by organic waste of 72.65%, which consists of food waste and leaves 53.11%, wood waste 12.31%, and paper waste 5.23%, Meanwhile, inorganic waste amounted to 28.70%, consisting of 27.69% plastic waste, 0.48% glass/glass waste, 0.46% metal/can waste, 0.07% fabric/textile waste, and 0.65% hazardous waste. The waste generated at Binawidya Campus has the potential to be processed through composting methods, BSF bioconvertion and waste bank.
Keywords: Waste generation, waste composition, organic waste, campus.
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