Oktriono Kristianus, Kurniawan Tonni Agustiono, Meidiana Christia, Wong Wing Keung, Wou Onn Choo, Pasaribu Buntora, Casila Joan Cecilia C, Abdulkareem-Alsultan Ghassan, Kusuma Heri Septya
Department of Business Administration, Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan.
College of the Environment and Ecology, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China.
Waste Manag Res. 2025 Apr 1:734242X251326268. doi: 10.1177/0734242X251326268.
Waste recycling heralds a vital agenda in the circular economy (CE) to leverage emission reduction targets. However, the role of digitalization in waste management (WM) is underexplored, and the literature remains fragmented. This study explores the synergy between CE principles in tourism and decarbonization in the waste sector through digitalization, using case studies from Taipei (Republic of China) and Sukunan (Indonesia). By examining the integration of digital tools in WM systems, the study highlights how these cities leverage technology to promote net-zero emissions and sustainable practices, particularly in the context of tourism. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative data from focus group discussions, semi-structured interviews and secondary data analysis. The findings reveal that digitalization has significantly improved WM efficiency, resource recovery (RR) and carbon footprint reduction in both study areas. Notably, the study demonstrates that tourism plays a role in driving these digitalization efforts, particularly through the adoption of CE practices in WM. The results suggest that digital solutions, when tailored to local contexts, can accelerate decarbonization and enhance sustainability. In Sukunan, technological adoption generated 780 new jobs and raised average household incomes by USD 45 monthly. These initiatives reduced landfill waste by 30% and cut CO-equivalent emissions by about 0.3 million metric tonnes annually. Taiwan's 'Pay-As-You-Throw' (PAYT) system is a benchmark, showcasing effective WM and resource recovery practices. Digitalization is projected to trim WM costs by 35%, reduce annual expenses by 3.6%, generate USD 493 billion in revenue over decades and subdue global CO emissions by 15% by 2030. Overall, this work emphasizes the potential for replicating such strategies in other cities, with consideration for local conditions, to achieve sustainability and decarbonization goals in the tourism and WM sectors.
废物回收是循环经济(CE)中一项重要议程,有助于实现减排目标。然而,数字化在废物管理(WM)中的作用尚未得到充分探索,相关文献也较为零散。本研究通过数字化手段,利用来自台北(中国台湾地区)和苏库南(印度尼西亚)的案例研究,探讨了旅游业中的循环经济原则与废物处理部门脱碳之间的协同作用。通过研究数字工具在废物管理系统中的整合情况,本研究突出了这些城市如何利用技术促进净零排放和可持续实践,特别是在旅游业背景下。该研究采用了混合方法,结合了焦点小组讨论、半结构化访谈的定性数据以及二手数据分析。研究结果表明,数字化显著提高了两个研究地区的废物管理效率、资源回收(RR)和碳足迹减少。值得注意的是,该研究表明旅游业在推动这些数字化努力方面发挥作用,特别是通过在废物管理中采用循环经济实践。结果表明,根据当地情况量身定制的数字解决方案可以加速脱碳并增强可持续性。在苏库南,技术应用创造了780个新就业机会,家庭平均月收入提高了45美元。这些举措使垃圾填埋场废物减少了30%,每年减少约30万吨二氧化碳当量排放。台湾的“随袋征收”(PAYT)系统是一个标杆,展示了有效的废物管理和资源回收实践。预计数字化将使废物管理成本降低35%,年度开支减少3.6%,在几十年内创造4930亿美元的收入,并到2030年使全球二氧化碳排放量减少15%。总体而言,这项工作强调了在考虑当地条件的情况下,在其他城市复制此类战略以实现旅游业和废物管理部门可持续性和脱碳目标的潜力。