Several initiatives and studies have proposed the implementation of maggots on a larger
scale, such as their use in centralized landfills. Process optimization, safety, and
efficiency should be the main focus in expanding the use of maggots as a waste
management tool.
5. Challenges and Further Development
Although the concept is promising, there are still challenges that need to be addressed,
such as the management of odors produced by maggots and health aspects. Further
research and collaboration between the government, industry, and the community are needed to maximize the potential of maggot in addressing waste issues.
Challenges
Using maggots as waste recycling has some challenges, such as:
1. Care needs, maggots require special care such as temperature control, humidity, and
proper food intake.
2. Community Acceptance, social challenges may arise as some people may not be
comfortable with the idea of using larvae for waste recycling.
3. Environmental Regulations, it is necessary to understand and fulfill environmental
regulations regarding the use of maggot in waste recycling.
4. Selection of the Right Type of Waste, maggots may not be effective for all types of
waste, so proper selection is needed regarding the type of waste that can be decomposed
by maggots.
5. Processing of Residual Waste, processing of residual waste from maggot decomposition
also needs to be managed properly so as not to cause negative impacts.
6. Scale of Production, managing maggots on a large scale for industrial production can
involve challenges in terms of complicated logistics and management.