food waste management Articles
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Marine food waste management - Case study
Background The Fred Olsen offshore wind focussed firm, Windcarrier, took delivery of it’s second sea borne jack up vessel, the Bold Tern in January 2013. Accompanying its sister vessel the Brave Tern, the 132m vessel set off from its shipbuilders facility in Jebel Ali to work in the north German sea to start installing 80 wind turbines at the newly designated Riffgat offshore wind farm. ...
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Closed-loop food waste management is a growing trend in hospitality
Like single-use plastic, food waste is one of the most widely debated topics within the hospitality and food service sector (HaFS), and an increasing number of hotels and restaurants are looking for ways to close the loop on their food waste management. Our composting expert Huw Crampton recently shared his thoughts with FoodChain about how establishments can achieve this and the associated ...
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Eco waste solutions De beers Canada snap lake diamond mine
The challenge Given De Beers' commitment to environmental management of the Snap Lake Diamond mine, the selection of an on-site waste processing technology was critical. During the construction of the mine, over 400 people lived and worked on the site. Once in operation the Camp population was reduced to approximately 260. According to best practices for remote northern locations, all food ...
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The Food Waste Landscape During and Post-Covid-19
The current Coronavirus pandemic continues to throw a raft of challenges – and opportunities – at businesses, both in and out of the environmental sector. From adapting their provision to support the healthcare system – by setting up 3D-printing facilities – to completely pivoting and taking more of their services online, companies in waste, hospitality, education, retail ...
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Capital Dock Dublin Ireland, Aramark Properties- Harp CX2 Biodigester Case Study
Be Well. Do Well.™ is Aramark’s sustainability plan. It sums up their goal to make a positive impact on people and planet over the next five years. Harp Renewables were delighted to be part of that impact in providing Aramark with a Harp CX2 Biodigester at their Capital Dock premises in Dublin. Michael Farrell, estate manager at Capital Dock who represents Aramark on their 4.8 acres mix ...
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Vow Asa, Through Its French Subsidiary Etia, And Picvisa Have Set Up A Strategic Partnership To Automate Waste Management On Cruise Ships And Passengers
The goal of this strategic partnership, which brings together the expertise of Vow, ETIA and Picvisa, is to valorize the waste generated on cruise ships and passenger vessels. Waste management on board poses several challenges we can respond to through smart robot solutions. These include: ? The need to intervene to ensure less plastic ends up in our oceans. This is a key driver behind the ...
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Food manufacturers: Include waste in final cost of product
Over the past year, the momentum of food waste reduction has become a forefront concern on a global, national and industry level. In the United States, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched the U.S. Food Waste Challenge “to lead a fundamental shift in how we think about and manage food and food waste in this country.” ...
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How To Choose The Right Landfill Geomembranes?
With the development of the economy and society and the advancement of urbanization, we generate more and more garbage. Building landfills is a way for us to dispose of garbage and protect the environment. Landfill geomembrane is new designed anti-seepage material for landfill projects and it is used more and more. Landfill geomembrane is low cost, and lightweight, easy to weld and install. Above ...
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The essential role of water in industry: challenges and solutions
Today, finding an industry that does not operate with water is difficult. This resource is used, to a greater or lesser extent, in all industries, regardless of their purpose. All industrial activity requires water to produce its end products or to support production activities. Whether for the construction of cars, waste management, or food production. However, water consumption ...
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How technology is transforming your businesses waste management
Waste has become a massive problem in the modern world we live in, and it has a huge impact on the environment. That is why many of us are trying to reduce the waste that we produce, but whilst we can all do our bit, it is businesses that have the biggest impact. They are now making using of smart technology to handle it better in order to ensure that there are less things going to landfill, ...
By Flame UK
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What Businesses Need to Know About New Requirements for Maryland’s Food Waste Generato
Summary of New Requirements Beginning January 1, 2023, commercial entities that generate more than 2 tons per week of food residuals and are located within 30 miles of an organics recycling facility will be required to separate and divert food residuals away from final disposal in landfills and incinerators. Business Required to Comply Entities impacted by the new legislation are those that: ...
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Municipal solid waste: how to reduce it by 2050
The recent publication More Growth, Less Garbage (1) updates the data of the study What a Waste 2.0: A Global Snapshot of Solid Waste Management to 2050 (2), developed by the World Bank, which globally aggregates municipal solid waste national data, reporting estimated generation to 2050. Global waste generation is estimated to grow from 2.24 billion tonnes in 2020 to 3.88 billion tonnes in ...
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Waste not, want not
As we mark World Food Day, Sri Lanka is suffering from a food crisis. Despite our fertile, tropical isle employing a third of its people in agriculture, more than a fifth of Sri Lankans do not have sufficient food to live healthily, and over a third cannot afford a nutritious diet. Shrinking crop yields prompted by the (now reversed) 2021 chemical fertiliser ban; spiking prices driven by the ...
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Coconut Shell Charcoal Machine in Food Processing Waste Recycling
As the food processing industry continues to grow, so does the concern over the management of its waste. This article delves into the pivotal role of coconut shell charcoal making machines in waste recycling within the food processing sector. It comprehensively explores the types and environmental impact of food processing waste, introduces the innovative pyrolysis technology, and discusses the ...
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Role of Dewatering Machine in Waste Management
A screw press dewatering machine is commonly used in waste management for its efficient and effective ability to separate liquids from solid materials. It can be used to process a wide range of materials across various industries. The primary function of the machine is to separate liquids from solids by applying pressure and mechanical force through a rotating screw mechanism. Here are some ...
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Food Process Waste to Biochar: Learn Biochar Production Equipment
Effective management of food process waste has become a priority in sustainable waste management practices. One solution gaining attention is the conversion of food process waste into biochar, a carbon-rich product known for its environmental benefits and soil improvement capabilities. Introduction to Biochar Production Significance of Utilizing Food Process Waste Food process waste poses a ...
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