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Automated quantification tool to monitor plate waste in school canteens

Christopher Malefors, Erik Svensson, Mattias Eriksson

2023Resources Conservation and Recycling29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Automated tools for waste quantification hold promise in providing preciser understanding of food waste. This study evaluated a tool to quantify plate waste in primary school canteens. It encompassed data from 421,015 instances of food wastage. The evaluation revealed high accuracy, with the tool's plate waste detection falling within ±10% of manual recordings. However, the tool estimated 40% fewer individual guests compared to manual entry due to not all students wasting food. As a result, the automatically collected data indicated a 35% higher waste-to-guest ratio. The findings showed that a minority of students (20%) accounted for a majority (60%) of plate waste. Halving the waste generated by this group would reduce overall plate waste by 31%, emphasizing the importance of tailored interventions for high-profile wasters rather than applying general measures to all students. Targeting areas with the greatest potential can contribute to a more sustainable food system with reduced waste.

Topics & Concepts

Food wasteWaste managementPsychological interventionDomestic wasteEnvironmental scienceEngineeringMedicinePsychiatryFood Waste Reduction and SustainabilityMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
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