Food waste generation rate and composition at UniMAP cafeteria

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Main Author: Pua, Poh Keong
Other Authors: Dr. Irnis Azura Zakarya
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) 2013
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Online Access:http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/xmlui/handle/123456789/24128
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spelling my.unimap-241282013-03-26T08:02:20Z Food waste generation rate and composition at UniMAP cafeteria Pua, Poh Keong Dr. Irnis Azura Zakarya Food Waste Organic Waste Solid Waste Access is limited to UniMAP community. Food waste is currently increasing because of the population increased and changes of life style. There are several problems such as public health and environmental pollution occur if non effective foods waste management occurs. Through this study, which focus on food waste generation rate and composition at residential colleges UniMAP, will help future researcher to make further research on food waste management. Uncook waste are generated by the handling, storage and processing and cooking of foods. Meanwhile, cooked waste can be defined as food that result from unfinished eating or food scrap or uneaten food. The food waste was taken from four different location of generation out of eight cafeterias at residential college UniMAP. The methods are use is manual food waste separation by each characteristic of food waste and data recording sampling by weighting the food waste. From the result, uncooks food waste is the highest percentage of 57% compared to cooked food waste 43% cafeteria Semarak are contributed higher generation of food waste. Apart from this, composition of uncook food waste mainly contributed is internal organ which 40% and 39% from composition cooked food waste is rice. There are several factors influence food waste generation depend to the population, price of food, seasons, event or program, and individual attitude. This project are most useful in assessing to control food waste generated and as the alternative the food waste can process to the benefit on other field, such as organic fertilizer, biogas and so on. 2013-03-26T08:02:20Z 2013-03-26T08:02:20Z 2012-05 Learning Object http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/24128 en Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) School of Environmental Engineering
institution Universiti Malaysia Perlis
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topic Food Waste
Organic Waste
Solid Waste
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Organic Waste
Solid Waste
Pua, Poh Keong
Food waste generation rate and composition at UniMAP cafeteria
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title Food waste generation rate and composition at UniMAP cafeteria
title_short Food waste generation rate and composition at UniMAP cafeteria
title_full Food waste generation rate and composition at UniMAP cafeteria
title_fullStr Food waste generation rate and composition at UniMAP cafeteria
title_full_unstemmed Food waste generation rate and composition at UniMAP cafeteria
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publisher Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
publishDate 2013
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/xmlui/handle/123456789/24128
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