Public Private Partnership Policy Implementation in Refused Derived Fuel Waste Management

Syamsul Aulia, Muchlis Hamdi, Hyronimus Rowa, Ika Sartika

Abstract


The purpose of this study was to analyze the implementation of the Public Private Partnership policy in managing Refused Derived Fuel (RDF) waste between the Cilacap Regency Government and PT. Solusi Bangun Indonesia, to find out the roles of actors in the implementation of the Public Private Partnership policy for RDF waste management in Cilacap Regency from various collaboration model negotiations, as well as to create an ideal and recommended Public Private Partnership implementation model in implementing RDF waste management policies in Cilacap Regency so that it is more optimal. The research method used in this research is quantitative research. The data needed are transcripts from interviews and observation notes as well as secondary data in the form of documents from the Environmental Service, data from UPT TPA Jeruklegi, DANIDA ESP3, Waste Assessment and other related data. The result of the implementation of this research is to draw the conclusion that the implementation of the RDF waste management policy was not timely and there were many dynamic problems in its implementation.


Keywords


Public Private Partnership, Refused Derived Fuel (RDF), Cilacap Regency Government, PT. Indonesian Build Solutions

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v37.2.5173

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