Environment and Ecology Research Vol. 12(1), pp. 40 - 53
DOI: 10.13189/eer.2024.120105
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Predictions and Policies on Carbon Footprint Release Data at the College of Vocational Studies, IPB University (SV IPB) Based on the Contribution of Campus Operational Activities


Aceng Hidayat 1,*, Rina Martini 2, Anita Ristianingrum 3, Wahyu Budi Priatna 4, Purana Indrawan 5, Doni Sahat Tua Manalu 3, Edi Wiraguna 6, Helianthi Dewi 7, Sari Putri Dewi 8, Agief Julio Pratama 9, Beata Ratnawati 10, Rachel Gavrila Hardian Putri 10, Irfan Manaf 10, Nur Balqis 10, Muhamad Hilmi Hanafi 10, Keyren Johana Ginting 10, Annisa Rizkialita 10, Raffael Yohanes Beckham Darma 10, Muhammad Danang Mukti Darmawan 11, Ridwan Siskandar 11
1 Department of Resource and Environmental Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management, IPB University, Indonesia
2 Management of Food Service and Nutrition, College of Vocational Studies, IPB University, Indonesia
3 Agribusiness Management Study Program, College of Vocational Studies, IPB University, Indonesia
4 Department of Agribusiness, Economic and Management Faculty, IPB University, Indonesia
5 Industrial Management Study Program, College of Vocational Studies, IPB University, Indonesia
6 Technology and Management of Plantation Production, College of Vocational Studies, IPB University, Indonesia
7 Department of Ecotourism, College of Vocational Studies, IPB University, Indonesia
8 Livestock Management and Technology Study Program, College of Vocational Studies, IPB University, Indonesia
9 Production Technology and Development of Agricultural Communities, College of Vocational Studies, IPB University, Indonesia
10 Environmental Engineering and Management Study Program, College of Vocational Studies, IPB University, Indonesia
11 Computer Engineering Technology Study Program, College of Vocational Studies, IPB University, Indonesia

ABSTRACT

Carbon footprint predictions have been used as indicators to help determine policy on the effects of contributions from the College of Vocational Studies at IPB University (SV IPB). The goal of this project is to lower emissions in the SV IPB environment by analyzing data on carbon footprint releases from campus activities. The objective is to project the distribution of the carbon footprint associated with each scope: scope 1 includes emissions from transportation and LPG purchases, scope 2 includes emissions from PLN electricity consumption, and scope 3 includes emissions from the use of PDAM and food (snacks and rice papers). The International Panel on Climate Change's approach is used to calculate third-scope carbon footprints. The activities on the SV IPB campus have a carbon footprint of 369.8143 TonCO2e. Of this, scope 1 contributes 6.917 TonCO2e (LPG: 6.84 TonCO2e and transportation: 0.0774 TonCO2e), scope 2 makes up 362,584 TonCO2e, and scope 3 makes up 0.550 TonCO2e (PDAM: 0.22 TonCO2e; snacks box: 0.138 TonCO2e; rice box: 0.193 TonCO2e). Minimizing the carbon footprint of SV IPB activities is carried out by implementing leadership policies regarding increasing the habit of turning off computers when they are not in use/have finished using them, turning off the AC and lights when they are not in use/have finished using them; as well as continuing to strive for online and hybrid-based learning processes/seminars/meetings in certain periods; changing transportation activities for leaders to walking; carrying out effectiveness in Study Program meeting activities; and reforestation by planting trees and ornamental plants that can help absorb CO2. New behavior and efficiency must continue to be implemented and improved so that it becomes an effort to reduce the carbon footprint produced by the SV IPB Campus.

KEYWORDS
Carbon Footprint, College of Vocational Studies (SV IPB), Emission, Policies, Scope Activity

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[1] Aceng Hidayat , Rina Martini , Anita Ristianingrum , Wahyu Budi Priatna , Purana Indrawan , Doni Sahat Tua Manalu , Edi Wiraguna , Helianthi Dewi , Sari Putri Dewi , Agief Julio Pratama , Beata Ratnawati , Rachel Gavrila Hardian Putri , Irfan Manaf , Nur Balqis , Muhamad Hilmi Hanafi , Keyren Johana Ginting , Annisa Rizkialita , Raffael Yohanes Beckham Darma , Muhammad Danang Mukti Darmawan , Ridwan Siskandar , "Predictions and Policies on Carbon Footprint Release Data at the College of Vocational Studies, IPB University (SV IPB) Based on the Contribution of Campus Operational Activities," Environment and Ecology Research, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 40 - 53, 2024. DOI: 10.13189/eer.2024.120105.

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Aceng Hidayat , Rina Martini , Anita Ristianingrum , Wahyu Budi Priatna , Purana Indrawan , Doni Sahat Tua Manalu , Edi Wiraguna , Helianthi Dewi , Sari Putri Dewi , Agief Julio Pratama , Beata Ratnawati , Rachel Gavrila Hardian Putri , Irfan Manaf , Nur Balqis , Muhamad Hilmi Hanafi , Keyren Johana Ginting , Annisa Rizkialita , Raffael Yohanes Beckham Darma , Muhammad Danang Mukti Darmawan , Ridwan Siskandar (2024). Predictions and Policies on Carbon Footprint Release Data at the College of Vocational Studies, IPB University (SV IPB) Based on the Contribution of Campus Operational Activities. Environment and Ecology Research, 12(1), 40 - 53. DOI: 10.13189/eer.2024.120105.