2020
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i8.5763
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Sustainable management of food waste in federal universities: a documentary analysis of strategies in Brazilian Southeast

Abstract: Due to increased consumption and inadequate waste disposal, causing environmental damage for present and future generations, it is necessary to change from a linear economy to a circular economy, where what is “garbage” in a production process becomes matter press on the other. This article aims to identify strategies used for the management of food waste in university restaurants, in Brazilian public higher education institutions. A sample of 19 federal universities in southeastern Brazil was chosen. The data… Show more

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“…In the case of organic residues, due to agile decomposition, they generate bad odors and because of that they attract insects and vectors that contribute to the emergence of many diseases, but these residues can be used as raw materials in another production line, reducing environmental impacts (YAZID et al, 2017). Souza et al (2020) state that due to the existence of different types of treatment of food waste, some are recoverable and it is possible to use what no longer serves in a production process as raw material for another, with the choice of this type being dependent of many factors, such as the amount of waste, space, temperature, etc., it is advisable to consult a specialist who will indicate the appropriate type for each location.…”
Section: Waste and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of organic residues, due to agile decomposition, they generate bad odors and because of that they attract insects and vectors that contribute to the emergence of many diseases, but these residues can be used as raw materials in another production line, reducing environmental impacts (YAZID et al, 2017). Souza et al (2020) state that due to the existence of different types of treatment of food waste, some are recoverable and it is possible to use what no longer serves in a production process as raw material for another, with the choice of this type being dependent of many factors, such as the amount of waste, space, temperature, etc., it is advisable to consult a specialist who will indicate the appropriate type for each location.…”
Section: Waste and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para Silva et al (2019), pequenas mudanças no cotidiano e algumas ações simples do dia a dia podem influenciar uma comunidade que não está atenta a conceitos ambientais e sociais a adotarem e exigirem das organizações e pessoas com as quais se relacionam a adoção de práticas sustentáveis.…”
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