Naimaecosync as a Waste Management Aggregator in Supporting Extended Producer Responsibility for Industries in Indonesia
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https://doi.org/10.55927/fjsr.v4i1.13799Keywords:
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), Industry, Scrum, Sustainability, Waste ManagementAbstract
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a program that holds industries accountable for their products' environmental impact throughout their lifecycle. To guide EPR implementation, Indonesia's Ministry of Environment and Forestry issued Regulation P.75/2019 on waste reduction by producers. One key government initiative is optimizing partnerships for post-consumer packaging waste collection through Waste Banks, TPST3R, Recycling Centers, and digital platforms. This research introduces NaimaEcoSync, a platform designed to streamline waste take-back by integrating waste management data and mapping reports for industries. Developed using the Scrum methodology, NaimaEcoSync achieved a usability score of 96.07%. The platform contributes to industry sustainability by reducing waste and supporting EPR implementation in Indonesia
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