Estimating the Feasibility of Implementing a Vermicomposting Program to Address Food Waste in the Pylaia-Chortiatis Municipality, Greece
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open in viewerGiven the exponential rise in food waste, the European Union has issued directives to address the harmful environmental effects. With a focus on the Pylaia-Chortiatis municipality in northern Greece, we developed a public-private business model to effectively treat collected food waste. The municipality has evaluated resident interests and drafted a proposal for a food waste collection program, although nothing has yet been implemented. Informed by an analysis of the pertinent literature and interviews with waste management company representatives, both locally and globally, the scalable business model indicates that vermicomposting, a composting method utilizing worms, offers an efficient and lucrative approach to assist municipalities in complying with environmental legislation.
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- E-project-050418-051122
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- 2018
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- 2018-05-04
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- Thessaloniki
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