Search for dissertations about: "food waste"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 140 swedish dissertations containing the words food waste.
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16. Developing a food waste-based volatile fatty acids platform using an immersed membrane bioreactor
Abstract : Approximately 1.3 billion tons of food waste is produced globally every year. In principle, all the resources in the supply chain are lost (e.g. READ MORE
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17. Low-hanging fruit : Measures to reduce fruit and vegetable waste at supermarkets
Abstract : More than 30 percent of the food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted globally. This leads to a significant environmental impact in terms of inefficient use of natural resources, as well as economic costs and social and moral issues. READ MORE
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18. Utilising the Internet of Things concepts to improve the resource efficiency of food manufacturing
Abstract : This thesis reports on the research undertaken to increase the sustainability of foodmanufacturing by reducing the solid Food waste generation, as well as Energy and Water(FEW) consumptions through applications based of Internet of Things (IoT) concepts. Theprimary objective of this research is to develop an IoT-based framework, which identifies andcollects the key data regarding FEW within food manufacturing. READ MORE
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19. Value chain and nutritional analyses of warqe food products in relation to post-harvest losses
Abstract : Food losses and waste are global problems, but are particularly critical in food-insecure countries. Losses from root and tuber crops are known to be high in developing countries, where much of the population is dependent on these crops. READ MORE
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20. Energy and Environmental Factors in Food and Beverage Production Systems : An Analysis of Tomatoes, Whisky, and Beer
Abstract : Given the anticipated global population of approximately 10 billion by 2050, the task of ensuring adequate sustenance for all within the constraints of Earth's limited resources presents a significant challenge. The production of food and beverages demands considerable energy investment, as well as other essential resources such as water and nutrients. READ MORE