@inproceedings{oai:kutarr.kochi-tech.ac.jp:00001279, author = {Ishizaki, Hiroyuki and Sugiura, Norio and Matsushita, Jun and Matsui, Saburo and Miyashiro, Tomonao and Sudjono, Priana and Warliana, Amelia and Pratiwi, Sulistiawati}, book = {Society for Social Management Systems Internet Journal}, issue = {2}, month = {Jul}, note = {The multiple recycling systems for degradable biowaste streams are expected to improve waste management and link it with value-added organic/probiotic agro-production. Analysis of effective ways to formulate the links based on best practices in Japan (two thermal/material recycling models) and Taiwan (one material recycling model). The main conclusions of this work are: (1) From a socioeconomic viewpoint, measures are needed to promote biowaste separation-at-source and encourage a shift in the agro-sector; (2) From a technical viewpoint, the introduction of innovative core technology is desired to make such recycling links more acceptable to the agro-sector through the production of high-quality fertilizer with probiotic effects. Based on these findings, an additional case study was conducted to clarify the applicability of a multiple biowaste recycling system to Bandung, Indonesia, where the municipality is struggling with the burden of waste disposal.}, publisher = {Society for Social Management Systems}, title = {Multiple Biowaste Recycling Systems linked with Organic/ProbioticAgro-production}, volume = {10}, year = {2017} }