Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. G (Environmental Research)
Online ISSN : 2185-6648
ISSN-L : 2185-6648
Global Environment Engineering Research, Vol.20
SMART WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR LOW-CARBON SOCIETY IN MULTIMEDIA SUPER CORRIDOR CITY - CYBERJAYA, MALAYSIA
Siti Norbaizura MD REJABTomohito HAMADATakeshi FUJIWARA
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2012 Volume 68 Issue 5 Pages I_49-I_57

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 Compares to other middle income developing countries, Malaysia is emitting a significant amount of greenhouse gases (GHG) that causes global warming. Feasibility study on building a low-carbon society in its Multimedia Super Corridor city, Cyberjaya Digital Green City 2025 (DGC2025) was launched following the study of Putrajaya Green City 2025. The main objective of these studies is to build the cities to become a pioneer township in Green Technology. Smart 3R Cyberjaya is one of DGC2025 four themes and focuses on planning alternative solid waste management that fulfil the challenge of building both low-carbon and sound material society. Smart 3R Cyberjaya set the target of building a zero emission society that depend less on landfill and actively practicing waste reduction at source. This is quantitatively represent as 75% reduction of waste sent to landfill site and 50% reduction of total greenhouse gases emission, compare to 2025 business as usual scenario. Three counter measure scenarios were evaluated from combination of waste reduction at source; 2R actions and waste treatment selection; food disposer, recycling and thermal treatment. Solid wastes modelled in our scenarios are household solid waste, business solid waste, sludge, green waste and electrical and electronic waste (e-waste). In 2025, total waste generation is 207 ton/day and 1041 ton/year of e-waste. Both waste and GHG reduction target is achievable at 2025CM3 scenarios, 78% (172 t/day) and 84% (1459 t-CO2/day), respectively. Results of other scenarios could also give us a new image of alternative future society.

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