The Role of Partnership in the Development of PLTSa in Surabaya: Environmental Protection and Achievement of SDGs 11
Keywords:
Waste-to-Energy Power Plants, Environmental Protection, SDGs 11, Partnerships, Urban SustainabilityAbstract
This research explores the role of partnerships in the development of Waste-to-Energy Power Plants (WTPs) in Surabaya, with a focus on environmental protection and the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs 11. Thisstudy focuses on the problem of addressing urban waste management and its impacts on the environment, and how strategic partnerships can improve the effectiveness and sustainability of WTPs projects. The results of the study indicate that collaborative efforts between the government and the private sector significantly improve waste management practices, reduce landfill use, and associated environmental hazards. The authors emphasize that collaboration between these partnerships not only advances technological innovation in waste management but also promotes environmental sustainability in urban areas. The conclusions of this study highlight the importance of strong multi-stakeholder collaboration to achieve SDGs 11, emphasizing the dual benefits of environmental protection and improving urban living conditions. This study underscores the importance of an integrated approach in addressing environmental challenges through sustainable urban development.