Solid waste is a serious environmental problem in the modern world. School cafeterias are one source of food and packaging waste that must be dealt with. Reducing the amount of cafeteria waste disposed of as trash through source reduction, recycling, and composting will not only improve environmental outcomes, but will also teach students about sustainability and save schools money. Waste audits at three elementary schools in southern Maine reveal that there are major differences in how effectively waste is sorted and the types and quantity of waste generated per student. Overall waste diversion was measured at 67 percent or greater at all three schools, with an average of 69 percent among the two schools where organics were measured. Whil...
This project presents a life cycle analysis of the solid waste generated by local K-12 schools. We f...
Kay McKeen and Erin Kennedy from SCARCE show how to engage students in reducing food waste by conduc...
The purpose of this study is twofold. The first part of the study is an analysis of the waste stream...
School cafeterias are a significant source of food waste and represent an ideal opportunity for dive...
Public schools in the U.S. generate about 14,500 tons of municipal solid waste daily, and approximat...
Public schools waste approximately 30% to 50% of edible food and thus provide opportunities to study...
This paper gives tips on how school cafeterias can reduce food waste. It also lists resources and c...
Approximately 30 percent of food in the United States is wasted. When food is landfilled instead of ...
Food Waste is a global significant issue for ethical, environmental and economic reasons, while its ...
The global sustainability imperative requires dealing with food waste. This study explores how the m...
The baseline waste characterization helped you identify and quantify waste streams in your facility....
Food waste is a growing problem in the United States where roughly 40% of edible food is wasted annu...
A lack of implementation of recycling and composting in Monterey County Elementary schools has gener...
According to ChasingGreen.org, “the average college student produces 640 pounds of solid waste each ...
Before making any changes to your lunchroom procedures that result in the reduction food waste, it’s...
This project presents a life cycle analysis of the solid waste generated by local K-12 schools. We f...
Kay McKeen and Erin Kennedy from SCARCE show how to engage students in reducing food waste by conduc...
The purpose of this study is twofold. The first part of the study is an analysis of the waste stream...
School cafeterias are a significant source of food waste and represent an ideal opportunity for dive...
Public schools in the U.S. generate about 14,500 tons of municipal solid waste daily, and approximat...
Public schools waste approximately 30% to 50% of edible food and thus provide opportunities to study...
This paper gives tips on how school cafeterias can reduce food waste. It also lists resources and c...
Approximately 30 percent of food in the United States is wasted. When food is landfilled instead of ...
Food Waste is a global significant issue for ethical, environmental and economic reasons, while its ...
The global sustainability imperative requires dealing with food waste. This study explores how the m...
The baseline waste characterization helped you identify and quantify waste streams in your facility....
Food waste is a growing problem in the United States where roughly 40% of edible food is wasted annu...
A lack of implementation of recycling and composting in Monterey County Elementary schools has gener...
According to ChasingGreen.org, “the average college student produces 640 pounds of solid waste each ...
Before making any changes to your lunchroom procedures that result in the reduction food waste, it’s...
This project presents a life cycle analysis of the solid waste generated by local K-12 schools. We f...
Kay McKeen and Erin Kennedy from SCARCE show how to engage students in reducing food waste by conduc...
The purpose of this study is twofold. The first part of the study is an analysis of the waste stream...