
Industrial waste management in Indonesia operates under a dual regulatory framework: B3 (Bahan Berbahaya dan Beracun) hazardous waste is governed with strict requirements for identification, labeling, storage, transport, and disposal — while general solid waste is managed under broader environmental permit conditions. Non-compliance with B3 regulations carries significant legal liability, with potential criminal penalties for serious violations and substantial remediation costs for contamination incidents.
Design improved waste segregation, storage, and handling systems. Establish licensed disposal vendor relationships for all B3 waste streams. Develop waste management procedures and staff training program.
Identify and implement waste reduction opportunities at source. Assess reuse, recycling, and recovery potential for key waste streams. Develop circular economy strategy and buyer relationships for recoverable materials.
Implement waste tracking and reporting system. Monitor waste generation and diversion performance against targets. Prepare waste management data for PROPER, ESG reporting, and regulatory compliance documentation.
