PLTSa is an alternative solution to reducing waste and carbon emissions, however, the construction of PLTSa still causes problems so how can the policy of using waste as a source of electrical energy be implemented in Indonesia's efforts to reduce carbon emissions? This research is included in normative juridical research which focuses on using secondary data: primary and secondary legal materials. Based on the data used in this research, literature research uses a conceptual approach, a statutory approach, and a case approach. The research found that although PLTSa can be an alternative for dealing with waste and renewable energy problems, the construction of PLTSa installations as a source of electrical power still has social and environmental consequences and risks. Current waste management policies regard waste as useless waste rather than a resource that must be utilized. Therefore, it is important to pay greater attention to the use of PLTSa as a power generator in the environment, especially by paying attention to the quality standards for dioxins and furans produced by PLTSa.
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