scholarly journals Fruit and Vegetable Processing Waste Management – An Overview

Author(s):  
Prof V.K. Joshi
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 165-172
Author(s):  
V.I. Murko ◽  
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V.A. Khyamyalyainen ◽  
M.A. Volkov ◽  
M.P. Baranova ◽  
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Author(s):  
Tracey Anne Colley ◽  
Judith Valerian ◽  
Michael Zwicky Hauschild ◽  
Stig Irving Olsen ◽  
Morten Birkved

Nutrient depletion in Tanzanian sisal production has led to yield decreases over time. We use nutrient mass balances embedded within a life cycle assessment to quantify the extent of nutrient depletion for different production systems, then used circular economy principles to identify potential cosubstrates from within the Tanzanian economy to anaerobically digest with sisal wastes. The biogas produced is then used to generate bioelectricity and the digestate residual can be used as a fertilizer to address the nutrient depletion. If no current beneficial use of the cosubstrate was assumed, then beef manure and marine fish processing waste were the best cosubstrates. If agricultural wastes were assumed to have a current beneficial use as fertilizer, then marine fish processing waste and human urine were the best cosubstrates. The largest reduction in environmental impacts resulted from bioelectricity replacing electricity from fossil fuels in the national electricity grid and improved onsite waste management practices. There is significant potential to revitalize Tanzanian sisal production by applying circular economy principles to sisal waste management and bioenergy production.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 191 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Erdi Ferdiansyah ◽  
Arsiyah Arsiyah

The purpose of this study to describe and analyze the role of government and Sumringah Ngampelsari interests group on waste management basedempowerment in the Ngampelsari village. This study used qualitative approach. The results of this study indicated that the processing and utilization of organic waste is done by simple composting technology. In order to maximize the results of processing waste become compost, the community maintain ornamental plants and medicinal plants. While, inorganic waste to be processed into valuable goods. Waste management based on empowerment is provided by guidance about awareness to the citizens to cultivate their waste and used compost to plantornamental plants, traditional plants and provided of bins in their neighborhood.


2017 ◽  
Vol 63 ◽  
pp. 51-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stella Plazzotta ◽  
Lara Manzocco ◽  
Maria Cristina Nicoli

2005 ◽  
Vol 91 (2) ◽  
pp. 221-225 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Nawirska ◽  
Monika Kwaśniewska

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
Putri Nugrahaningsih ◽  
Vita Kartika Sari ◽  
Andi Asri Hapsari

Bank  Sampah Beraksi di dukuh Selo, Desa Pojok, Kecamatan Tawangsari, Kabupaten Sukoharjo ini telah memiliki rumah bank sampah yang bertujuan untuk memaksimalkan pengelolaan bank sampah. Dari pengelolaan bank sampah ini, warga mulai teredukasi untuk  secara kreatif memanfaatkan sampah  yang bisa didaur ulang untuk bahan kerajinan tangan yang memiliki potensi ekonomis komersil disamping pemanfaatan untuk internal dekorasi galeri seni di kampung. Potensi tersebut dapat dimaksimalkan dengan mengolah sampah menjadi produk-produk yang kreatif-inovatif dan berdaya jual tinggi. Konsep pengelolaan sampah berbasis masyarakat akan semakin meningkatkan nilai tambah, ketika masyarakat mempunyai mindset greenpreneurship, yaitu konsep kewirausahaan yang memberikan kontribusi terhadap lingkungan. Program ini diharapkan akan menumbuhkankembangkan kecintaan terhadap lingkungan dengan cara yang bertanggungjawab sekaligus memberdayakan potensi untuk dikembangkan. Indikator hasil pengabdian diantaranya (1) tingkat kehadiran dan antusiasme peserta tinggi, (2) daya serap materi pelatihan peserta menggembirakan. 2) Target output pelatihan tercapai yang ditandai dengan terwujudnya produk kerajinan yang dihasilkan oleh para peserta. 3) Keberhasilan tersebut didukung oleh kompetensi dan komitmen tinggi dari pelatih.  The Garbage Bank “Beraksi” in the Selo hamlet, Pojok Village, Tawangsari District, Sukoharjo Regency already has a garbage bank house that aims to maximize the management of the garbage bank. From the management of this garbage bank, residents have begun to be educated to creatively utilize recyclable waste for handicraft materials that have commercial economic potential besides the utilization for internal decoration of art galleries in the village. This potential can be maximized by processing waste into creative-innovative and high-selling products. The concept of a community-based waste management will further increase the added value, when the community has a mindset of green entrepreneurship, namely the concept of entrepreneurship that contributes to the environment. The program is expected to foster a love for the environment in a way that is responsible while empowering the potential to be developed. Indicators of the results of devotion include (1) the level of attendance and enthusiasm of participants is high, (2) the absorption of participants' training materials is encouraging. 2) The training output target is achieved which is marked by the realization of handicraft products produced by the participants. 3) The success is supported by competence and high commitment from the trainer.


Author(s):  
Anik Sarminingsih ◽  
Winardi Dwi Nugraha ◽  
Alya Karmilia

Semarang City is working on constructing a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in various urban villages to reduce the waste that enters the Jatibarang Landfill. However, the construction of MRF is not optimal. MRF Purwosari still functions as a container without waste processing. By projecting waste generation for the next ten years, the results of optimization planning are processing waste into RDF, redesigning MRF covering an area of 1,571 m2 with an investment cost of IDR 1,602,837,997 and an operational cost of IDR 307,741/ton/day. The NPV value was Rp.4,836,965, EIRR 12%, and BCR value of 1.81.


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