Analysing global food waste problem: pinpointing the facts and estimating the energy content

M. Melikoğlu, C. Lin, C. Webb
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Abstract

Food waste is a global problem. Each year food worth billions of dollars is wasted by the developed economies of the world. When food is wasted, the problem does not end at that point. More than 95% of the food waste ends at landfill sites, where converted into methane, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses by anaerobic digestion. The impact of food waste to climate change is catastrophic. Food waste problem tends to increase in next 25 years due to economic and population growth mainly in Asian countries. In addition, when food wastes buried at landfill sites their energy content is lost. Although food waste is a huge problem, its global size and extent has recently become a hot topic in the academic community. This paper summarises the size of the global food waste problem together with the estimation of the amount of energy lost when food wastes dumped at landfill sites. Calculations in this study also revealed that energy lost at landfill sites equals to 43% of the delivered energy used for the preparation of foods in the US, 37% of the hydroelectric power generation of Japan, and more than 100% of the current annual renewable energy demand of UK industries.
分析全球食物浪费问题:查明事实并估计能量含量
食物浪费是一个全球性问题。每年,世界发达经济体浪费了价值数十亿美元的食物。当食物被浪费时,问题并没有就此结束。超过95%的食物垃圾最终被送到垃圾填埋场,在那里通过厌氧消化转化为甲烷、二氧化碳和其他温室气体。食物浪费对气候变化的影响是灾难性的。由于主要在亚洲国家的经济和人口增长,食物浪费问题在未来25年将会增加。此外,当食物垃圾被埋在垃圾填埋场时,它们的能量含量也会损失。虽然食物浪费是一个巨大的问题,但其全球规模和范围最近成为学术界的热门话题。本文总结了全球食物垃圾问题的规模,并对食物垃圾倾倒在垃圾填埋场时损失的能量进行了估计。本研究的计算还显示,垃圾填埋场损失的能量相当于美国用于制备食品的输送能量的43%,相当于日本水力发电的37%,相当于英国工业目前每年可再生能源需求的100%以上。
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