Food waste management: an example from university refectory

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2022

Authors

Gulmus Boruhan
Melisa Ozbiltekin-Pala Ozbiltekin

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD

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Purpose The study analysed the amount of plate waste in a university refectory in Izmir Turkey to find ways of minimizing plate waste in the university providing sustainability and contributing to the development of circular economy and raising awareness about the plate waste problem. Design/methodology/approach Observation and semi-structured interviews were used to determine the volume of plate waste and level of awareness of academicians students and administrative staff and suggest sustainable solutions for food waste in university refectories. The data gained from the semi-structured interviews were analysed with qualitative analysis software (MAXQDA (R)). Findings Plate waste in the university's refectories is increasing due to the lack of precautionary measures. Academicians students and administrative staff all showed low awareness rates. Originality/value This study is original in investigating theoretically and empirically one of the main reasons for food waste namely plate waste in mass consumption sites and evaluating the effect of food waste from an economic social and environmental perspective.

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Food waste, Mass consumption, Observation, Semi-structured interview, PLATE WASTE, GENERATION, INTERVENTIONS, RECOVERY, SURPLUS, Semi-Structured Interview, Mass Consumption, Food Waste, Observation

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01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

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British Food Journal

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124

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1

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293

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313
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