Household Composting Project
Posted by sepanyul on June 4, 2008
“Environmental-simply & friendly technology transferring of Japan to Bali”
Writen by: Prapti Wahyuningsih, ST
Consultant for Waste Management
Bali is well-known as an international tourist destination. The total area of Bali Island is 5.632,86 km2 or 0.29% of Indonesian islands and a home to 3.2 millions inhabitants. With millions of foreign tourists (1.3 million) visiting Bali annually and the rapid growth of the local population due to vast development, Bali is currently facing a very tough job of managing its mountains of garbage – both tourism industrial and domestic which approximately total generation is 4611 m3/day or 1100 ton/day, contents of organic (± 72 – 70%) and non organic ((± 28 – 30%).
As the provincial capital of Bali, Denpasar city is the most densely area which is populated by 4.217 inhabitants per square kilometers and collected approximately 1.525 cubic meters of produced garbage daily or 80% of the total generation. And certainly, it has put Denpasar city into a potentially-complicated garbage problem as many other big cities in Indonesia. As a matter of fact, the final dumping site is also currently facing a problem due to over capacity.
The garbage problem is kind of devil circle, not even know where to cut and offer the problem solutions. However, it has taken into concern that solid waste issues relates to community behavior, which have to support not only by rule but also providing the enabling system. And doing solid waste management from the source might be the most sustainable solution even it might be long way taken. Thus, it is necessary to more explore and advance informed choices of applicable technology and best practices to support sustainability of the enabling system.
Since 2005, Bali Fokus had started initiating the household composting project with Kitakyushu city through the assistance of KITA (Kitakyushu International Techno-cooperative Association), a Japanese NGO whose main focus is technological cooperation. In providing the technological cooperation of household composting project in Bali, KITA is supported by JFGE (Japan Fund Global Environmental).
The pilot project implemented in Monang-Maning Residential area, Tegal Kertha village, West Denpasar, which is identified as the one of the most densely area in Denpasar city. This project was financially supported by Bali Recovery Fund/ACCESS – AusAID and involved the housewives groups. Project activities conducted are as follow:
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Formed women’s core compost team
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Encourage waste separation at source by introducing “Takakura home-method composting at 250 HHs.
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Cultivate herb medicinal plants for households that produced compost (currently at 150 HHs)
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Formed network of environment aware household (named Jaringan Keluarga Peduli Lingkungan/JKPL, who conduct waste separation, composting and cultivating herb medicinal)
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Set up an informal deal with waste pickers toward the waste separation and even waste picker willing to pay for the separated an-organic recyclables
In spite of conducting activities above, quantity of garbage collected by waste pickers at each member of environment aware households are reduced vary from 30-40% compare to condition before the program introduced. Unfortunately, it has not obtained any significant impact in reduction total waste disposed to the final dumpsite as the numbers of involved households are only 0.07% of the total. Moreover, Bali has ritual-offering waste characteristic which difficult to be composted or treated at household level.
Then, it’s brought the idea of establishing an eco-center which purposed to be a model of solid waste management facility at communal level. The component of Eco-center is composting area and recyclables storing area. The demonstration project of Eco-center in Tegal Kertha village is multi-financed sources. Bali Fokus/BORDA Indonesia covered the construction cost of composting center, JFGE covered the equipment and technical supervision, and the village covered land leasing and recyclables storage.
The composting activity at Eco-center is started operating on May 2006 by applying composting method of Takakura Susun, which no odor release and leachate generation, also a very simple maintenance. Therefore, this method is eligible to be implemented at densely area. The quality of produced compost is also well monitored and even has market price of Rp. 1.000,-/kg in Denpasar
It is also planed on the project activity to do several researches in developing composting method which applicable and simple maintenance by the user at household or communal level to support the enabling system of solid waste management.