Abstract:
Awalia Tanto, Rahmah. 2025. "Implementation of Green Port in Ship Waste Management
to Support the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals at Tanjung Priok Port”
Tanjung Priok Port, as the busiest port in Indonesia, generates a large volume of ship
waste, including liquid, solid, and hazardous (B3) waste. If not properly managed, this
waste can pollute the marine environment and pose risks to public health. This study aims
to examine the implementation of the Green Port concept in ship waste management and
to evaluate the effectiveness of the Port Waste Management System (PWMS) and Port
Reception Facilities (PRF). The main research problems are how the Green Port is
implemented at Tanjung Priok Port and what factors hinder the utilization of PRF by ship
operators. The research employs a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection
techniques including observation and documentation. The analysis uses the SWOT
method (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) to identify internal and external
factors in the implementation of the Green Port. The SWOT analysis results show that
while supporting infrastructure is already available, weak coordination and limited
socialization remain key obstacles. Improvement strategies include simplifying waste
reporting procedures, strengthening the role of supervisory institutions, and providing
continuous education to stakeholders. The study concludes that the implementation of the
Green Port at Tanjung Priok Port is underway but not yet optimal. A systematic,
educational, and collaborative approach involving port authorities, ship operators, and
waste management providers is necessary to improve the effectiveness of ship waste
management. The author recommends simplifying the waste reporting process,
enhancing PRF capacity, and offering incentives to vessels that comply with sustainable
waste reporting practices.