Added: Feb 01, 2021
Last edited: Jul 15, 2022
In Bogor, Indonesia a substantial waste cooking oil from households is being disposed to drainage and soil causing environmental damages of water and soil pollutions, as well as an increase in GHG emission. After reviewing a cooking oil recycling program in the city, this research concludes that due to technical and economical constraints, the programme did not necessarily encourage governments for further recycling activities.