Development of a vacuum-packing system for food waste from urban catering facilities
Author(s)
Grimes, SM
Ciuffa, Federico
Cooper, Jeff
Smith, Stephen R
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
A novel vacuum-packing system is developed for food waste storage and collection under the conditions found in high-density urban and metropolitan catering establishments that has the following beneficial outcomes: (a) a reduction of 38% in the volume of food waste to be stored for collection; (b) a reduction in the physical space required on-site for storage of multiple vacuum packs of waste; (c) containment of the food waste stored in sanitised conditions, thus maintaining the integrity of the waste and extending the useful life of the waste in terms of its ideal composition for optimum beneficial recovery by anaerobic digestion or in-vessel composting, and reducing problems due to odour and vermin; and (d) reduction in the number of vehicle movements required to transfer the wastes to treatment facilities and their environmental impacts, while also achieving savings of £13–16 per bin lift in London, along with a considerable reduction in overall cost.
Date Issued
2018-11-27
Date Acceptance
2018-01-31
Citation
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Waste and Resource Management., 2018, 171 (4), pp.114-120
ISSN
1747-6526
Publisher
Thomas Telford
Start Page
114
End Page
120
Journal / Book Title
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Waste and Resource Management.
Volume
171
Issue
4
Copyright Statement
© ICE Publishing, all rights reserved.
Subjects
Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Environmental
Engineering
recycling & reuse of materials
sustainability
waste management & disposal
GENERATION
0905 Civil Engineering
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2018-03-16