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Wasted Food:
Here, There, Everywhere
Food Waste:
Organic Residue generated by the processing, handling, storage, sale,
preparation, cooking, and serving of foods.
Took more than I can Eat.
Fridge- Double Edged Sword
We are not alone as we swim in this wasted food pool
Consider these estimates of the resources dedicated to food that
never gets eaten in the United States:
25% of all freshwater used in U.S.
4% of total U.S. oil consumption
$750 million per year in disposal fees
33 million tons of landfill waste
Why are we here:
The Problems
Abundant Society/Growing
Population
Uneducated consumer
Easiest disposal solution
Fix it later because right now we
are doing ok
Price Driven
What a waste
Food waste or food loss is food that is discarded or lost or uneaten. The causes of food waste or
loss are numerous, and occur at the stages of production, processing, retailing and consumption.
As of 2013, half of all food is wasted worldwide, according to the British Institution of Mechanical
Engineers (IME).
40 percent of all food in America goes uneaten. Whatโ€™s worse: 25 percent of Americaโ€™s freshwater
suppliesโ€Šโ€”โ€Šand huge amounts of land, energy, and pesticidesโ€Šโ€”โ€Šare used to produce food destined
for the trash heap.
Americans are shocked to hear the average household of four spends about $1,500 every year on
food we throw away. They are stunned to learn that we waste more than 20 pounds of food per
person every month.
Solutions
Food Recovery Hierarchy
Source Reduction: Better Education/training for employees who come in contact with the food
source
Feed Hungry People: Liability concerns, Insufficient storage and refrigeration at food banks,
Regulatory Constraints, Insufficient on-site storage and refrigeration, Transportation limitations
Animal Feed: Practices for manufacturers to direct organic โ€œby-productsโ€ to animal feed vary widely
depending on the type of facility being operated, the diversity of products being produced and
access to reputable outlets who can handle the organic materials. Wastes such as trimmings from a
vegetable or fruit processing facility can be collected in bulk and sold or donated to pig farmers for
feeding directly to their animals. In other cases, waste materials may require further processing,
such as heat treatment, or blending with other ingredients to produce a safe and suitable animal
feed. A couple of keys to success in recycling food for animal feed: Know your materials, Protect
yourself and your business partners by treating this practice like any other business transaction.
Industrial Uses: Rendering, Ethanol production, Other industrial uses include recovering energy
from waste materials. The most widely used technology in the US is anaerobic digestion (A/D) which
converts organic materials in controlled conditions to create methane gas that can then be used to
power boilers, turbines for electricity or converted to compressed natural gas to fuel trucks.
Composting: The last line of defense from food waste going to landfill is to redirect organic materials
for composting or other soil treatments, like direct land application. Composting is generally limited
to places where industrial facilities can handle food waste and is a good solution for inconsistent or
mixed streams that are not suitable for the higher value streams noted previously.
Landfill/Incineration: May have a place, but not in food waste
Anaerobic Digestion
What is Anaerobic Digestion?
Anaerobic digestion is a series of biological processes in which microorganisms break down
biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen. One of the end products is biogas, which is
combusted to generate electricity and heat, or can be processed into renewable natural gas and
transportation fuels. A range of anaerobic digestion technologies are converting livestock manure,
municipal wastewater solids, food waste, high strength industrial wastewater and residuals, fats,
oils and grease (FOG), and various other organic waste streams into biogas, 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. Separated digested solids can be composted, utilized for dairy bedding, directly applied to
cropland or converted into other products. Nutrients in the liquid stream are used in agriculture as
fertilizer.
Why do communities choose to use anaerobic digestion technology?
Assuming those communities have already implemented other options that represent the most
efficiency for these materials (e.g. food waste reduction, food donation, backyard composting)
anaerobic digestion is the logical next step because it adds value to the organic recycling process
providing:
Energy: Anaerobic digestion provides biogas, a clean, local renewable energy source.
Nutrients: Anaerobic digestion provides nutrient-rich soil amendment sand natural fertilizers that
can be returned to local landscapes.
Maximum odor control: Anaerobic digestion occurs in gas tight environments.
Anaerobic Digestion technology can provide a complete solution to organic waste management. As discussed in
the earlier section various types of organic material, waste or substrate can be used as a feed in the anaerobic
digestion technology. The end product of the anaerobic digestion is Biogas and digestate (left over of the feed after
the anaerobic fermentation and degradation). Biogas generated through the process can be converted to electricity
or heating through Combined Heat and Power (CHP) generation unit. Biogas can also be further refined to pipeline-
quality gas (comparable to natural gas, which is 97% methane) and used as fuel to run public transportation or
waste collection vehicles. Thus producing biogas from local organic waste can provide a stable, local supply of
renewable energy. In addition, the nutrients and solid materials from the digestate can be concentrated and
converted to a valuable resource such as compost for soil amendment purposes or use as a dry organic fertilizer.
Thus, with anaerobic digestion for organic waste, it will be possible to offset a large amount of fossil fuel
consumption while keeping organic waste out of the landfill and avoiding associated greenhouse emissions. The
diagram shows conversion of various organic wastes via anaerobic digestion technology and different beneficial
uses of the process end products.
Blue Sphere
Johnston, RI AD
Anaerobic digesters process food scrap in such a way that it produces methane, which is burned on-site to create electricity,
and a soil amendment that can be sold to farmers for certain applications. This disposal method for food scrap is generally
considered more responsible than sending it to the landfill, where it occupies valuable space and accelerates climate change
via methane emissions.
Opponents of anaerobic digesters say food scrap would be better used to rehabilitate soil.
Generators will turn the methane into electricity, and excess heat from the generators will be used to maintain the proper
temperature of the digesters. The black tanks in the background are the wastewater treatment tanks.
Generators will turn the methane into electricity, and excess heat from the generators will be used to maintain the proper
temperature of the digesters. The black tanks in the background are the wastewater treatment tanks.
Johnston project
Blue Sphere broke ground on its Johnston facility in May of last year. When completed, it will accept 250 tons of food scrapdaily and
generate 3.2 megawatts of electricity. Hansel Tineo, a project manager for Austep, the Italian-based builder and future operator of the
facility, said it will begin accepting food scrap come springtime and be fully operational by this summer.
The facility will include at least 11 structures. Waste haulers will deliver food scrap to a reception building, where automated
equipment sorts out contaminants such as plastic, and pulps the food scrap. Once pulped, the food scrap moves through a holding tank
and into one of two 2.5-million gallon digestion tanks, where it breaks down anaerobically โ€” without oxygen.
The food scrap will then enter a second, smaller digestion tank, where it further decomposes. Anaerobic digestion takes between three
and four months, according to Chris Duhamel, vice president at DiPrete Engineering, the local engineering firm that helped usher the
project through its complicated permitting process.
The methane created during anaerobic digestion will be piped to on-site generators that burn the gas to create electricity, which gets
distributed to the power grid. Upon leaving the smaller digestion tank, the solid and liquid byproducts of the digestion process are
separated. The liquids get treated in a four-tank wastewater treatment system until they are about as clean or cleaner than residential
wastewater. The liquid will then be introduced into the Narragansett Bay Authorityโ€™s collection system, which will further treat the
wastewater at a downstream treatment plant, according to Duhamel.
The solid byproducts of the digestion process are dried, then sold as a fertilizer.
The facility will receive revenue from three sources: a tip fee charged to waste haulers delivering food scrap; the sale of energy to
National Grid; and the sale of fertilizer. National Grid has agreed to buy electricity for a price not to exceed 10 cents per kilowatt-hour
for the first year, followed by annual 2 percent price increases, according to David Graves, a spokesman for National Grid. The contract
lasts for 15 years, with the possibility of an extension that must be approved by the state Public Utilities Commission.
Blue Sphere broke ground on its Johnston facility in May of last year. When completed, it will
accept 250 tons of food scrap daily and generate 3.2 megawatts of electricity. Hansel Tineo, a
project manager for Austep, the Italian-based builder and future operator of the facility, said it will
begin accepting food scrap come springtime and be fully operational by this summer.
The facility will include at least 11 structures. Waste haulers will deliver food scrap to a reception
building, where automated equipment sorts out contaminants such as plastic, and pulps the food
scrap. Once pulped, the food scrap moves through a holding tank and into one of two 2.5-million
gallon digestion tanks, where it breaks down anaerobically โ€” without oxygen.
The food scrap will then enter a second, smaller digestion tank, where it further decomposes.
Anaerobic digestion takes between three and four months, according to Chris Duhamel, vice
president at Diprete Engineering, the local engineering firm that helped usher the project through
its complicated permitting process.
The methane created during anaerobic digestion will be piped to on-site generators that burn the
gas to create electricity, which gets distributed to the power grid. Upon leaving the smaller
digestion tank, the solid and liquid byproducts of the digestion process are separated. The liquids
get treated in a four-tank wastewater treatment system until they are about as clean or cleaner
than residential wastewater. The liquid will then be introduced into the Narragansett Bay
Authorityโ€™s collection system, which will further treat the wastewater at a downstream treatment
plant, according to Duhamel.
The solid byproducts of the digestion process are dried, then sold as a fertilizer.
The facility will receive revenue from three sources: a tip fee charged to waste haulers delivering
food scrap; the sale of energy to National Grid; and the sale of fertilizer. National Grid has agreed
to buy electricity for a price not to exceed 10 cents per kilowatt-hour for the first year, followed by
annual 2 percent price increases, according to David Graves, a spokesman for NationalGrid. The
contract lasts for 15 years, with the possibility of an extension that must be approved by the state
Public Utilities Commission.
Blue Sphere
Johnston, RI AD (Cont.)
2016 R3 Robert Heffernan
2016 R3 Robert Heffernan

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  • 1. Wasted Food: Here, There, Everywhere Food Waste: Organic Residue generated by the processing, handling, storage, sale, preparation, cooking, and serving of foods. Took more than I can Eat. Fridge- Double Edged Sword We are not alone as we swim in this wasted food pool Consider these estimates of the resources dedicated to food that never gets eaten in the United States: 25% of all freshwater used in U.S. 4% of total U.S. oil consumption $750 million per year in disposal fees 33 million tons of landfill waste
  • 2. Why are we here: The Problems Abundant Society/Growing Population Uneducated consumer Easiest disposal solution Fix it later because right now we are doing ok Price Driven
  • 3. What a waste Food waste or food loss is food that is discarded or lost or uneaten. The causes of food waste or loss are numerous, and occur at the stages of production, processing, retailing and consumption. As of 2013, half of all food is wasted worldwide, according to the British Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IME). 40 percent of all food in America goes uneaten. Whatโ€™s worse: 25 percent of Americaโ€™s freshwater suppliesโ€Šโ€”โ€Šand huge amounts of land, energy, and pesticidesโ€Šโ€”โ€Šare used to produce food destined for the trash heap. Americans are shocked to hear the average household of four spends about $1,500 every year on food we throw away. They are stunned to learn that we waste more than 20 pounds of food per person every month.
  • 4. Solutions Food Recovery Hierarchy Source Reduction: Better Education/training for employees who come in contact with the food source Feed Hungry People: Liability concerns, Insufficient storage and refrigeration at food banks, Regulatory Constraints, Insufficient on-site storage and refrigeration, Transportation limitations Animal Feed: Practices for manufacturers to direct organic โ€œby-productsโ€ to animal feed vary widely depending on the type of facility being operated, the diversity of products being produced and access to reputable outlets who can handle the organic materials. Wastes such as trimmings from a vegetable or fruit processing facility can be collected in bulk and sold or donated to pig farmers for feeding directly to their animals. In other cases, waste materials may require further processing, such as heat treatment, or blending with other ingredients to produce a safe and suitable animal feed. A couple of keys to success in recycling food for animal feed: Know your materials, Protect yourself and your business partners by treating this practice like any other business transaction. Industrial Uses: Rendering, Ethanol production, Other industrial uses include recovering energy from waste materials. The most widely used technology in the US is anaerobic digestion (A/D) which converts organic materials in controlled conditions to create methane gas that can then be used to power boilers, turbines for electricity or converted to compressed natural gas to fuel trucks. Composting: The last line of defense from food waste going to landfill is to redirect organic materials for composting or other soil treatments, like direct land application. Composting is generally limited to places where industrial facilities can handle food waste and is a good solution for inconsistent or mixed streams that are not suitable for the higher value streams noted previously. Landfill/Incineration: May have a place, but not in food waste
  • 5. Anaerobic Digestion What is Anaerobic Digestion? Anaerobic digestion is a series of biological processes in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen. One of the end products is biogas, which is combusted to generate electricity and heat, or can be processed into renewable natural gas and transportation fuels. A range of anaerobic digestion technologies are converting livestock manure, municipal wastewater solids, food waste, high strength industrial wastewater and residuals, fats, oils and grease (FOG), and various other organic waste streams into biogas, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Separated digested solids can be composted, utilized for dairy bedding, directly applied to cropland or converted into other products. Nutrients in the liquid stream are used in agriculture as fertilizer. Why do communities choose to use anaerobic digestion technology? Assuming those communities have already implemented other options that represent the most efficiency for these materials (e.g. food waste reduction, food donation, backyard composting) anaerobic digestion is the logical next step because it adds value to the organic recycling process providing: Energy: Anaerobic digestion provides biogas, a clean, local renewable energy source. Nutrients: Anaerobic digestion provides nutrient-rich soil amendment sand natural fertilizers that can be returned to local landscapes. Maximum odor control: Anaerobic digestion occurs in gas tight environments.
  • 6. Anaerobic Digestion technology can provide a complete solution to organic waste management. As discussed in the earlier section various types of organic material, waste or substrate can be used as a feed in the anaerobic digestion technology. The end product of the anaerobic digestion is Biogas and digestate (left over of the feed after the anaerobic fermentation and degradation). Biogas generated through the process can be converted to electricity or heating through Combined Heat and Power (CHP) generation unit. Biogas can also be further refined to pipeline- quality gas (comparable to natural gas, which is 97% methane) and used as fuel to run public transportation or waste collection vehicles. Thus producing biogas from local organic waste can provide a stable, local supply of renewable energy. In addition, the nutrients and solid materials from the digestate can be concentrated and converted to a valuable resource such as compost for soil amendment purposes or use as a dry organic fertilizer. Thus, with anaerobic digestion for organic waste, it will be possible to offset a large amount of fossil fuel consumption while keeping organic waste out of the landfill and avoiding associated greenhouse emissions. The diagram shows conversion of various organic wastes via anaerobic digestion technology and different beneficial uses of the process end products.
  • 7. Blue Sphere Johnston, RI AD Anaerobic digesters process food scrap in such a way that it produces methane, which is burned on-site to create electricity, and a soil amendment that can be sold to farmers for certain applications. This disposal method for food scrap is generally considered more responsible than sending it to the landfill, where it occupies valuable space and accelerates climate change via methane emissions. Opponents of anaerobic digesters say food scrap would be better used to rehabilitate soil. Generators will turn the methane into electricity, and excess heat from the generators will be used to maintain the proper temperature of the digesters. The black tanks in the background are the wastewater treatment tanks. Generators will turn the methane into electricity, and excess heat from the generators will be used to maintain the proper temperature of the digesters. The black tanks in the background are the wastewater treatment tanks. Johnston project Blue Sphere broke ground on its Johnston facility in May of last year. When completed, it will accept 250 tons of food scrapdaily and generate 3.2 megawatts of electricity. Hansel Tineo, a project manager for Austep, the Italian-based builder and future operator of the facility, said it will begin accepting food scrap come springtime and be fully operational by this summer. The facility will include at least 11 structures. Waste haulers will deliver food scrap to a reception building, where automated equipment sorts out contaminants such as plastic, and pulps the food scrap. Once pulped, the food scrap moves through a holding tank and into one of two 2.5-million gallon digestion tanks, where it breaks down anaerobically โ€” without oxygen. The food scrap will then enter a second, smaller digestion tank, where it further decomposes. Anaerobic digestion takes between three and four months, according to Chris Duhamel, vice president at DiPrete Engineering, the local engineering firm that helped usher the project through its complicated permitting process. The methane created during anaerobic digestion will be piped to on-site generators that burn the gas to create electricity, which gets distributed to the power grid. Upon leaving the smaller digestion tank, the solid and liquid byproducts of the digestion process are separated. The liquids get treated in a four-tank wastewater treatment system until they are about as clean or cleaner than residential wastewater. The liquid will then be introduced into the Narragansett Bay Authorityโ€™s collection system, which will further treat the wastewater at a downstream treatment plant, according to Duhamel. The solid byproducts of the digestion process are dried, then sold as a fertilizer. The facility will receive revenue from three sources: a tip fee charged to waste haulers delivering food scrap; the sale of energy to National Grid; and the sale of fertilizer. National Grid has agreed to buy electricity for a price not to exceed 10 cents per kilowatt-hour for the first year, followed by annual 2 percent price increases, according to David Graves, a spokesman for National Grid. The contract lasts for 15 years, with the possibility of an extension that must be approved by the state Public Utilities Commission.
  • 8. Blue Sphere broke ground on its Johnston facility in May of last year. When completed, it will accept 250 tons of food scrap daily and generate 3.2 megawatts of electricity. Hansel Tineo, a project manager for Austep, the Italian-based builder and future operator of the facility, said it will begin accepting food scrap come springtime and be fully operational by this summer. The facility will include at least 11 structures. Waste haulers will deliver food scrap to a reception building, where automated equipment sorts out contaminants such as plastic, and pulps the food scrap. Once pulped, the food scrap moves through a holding tank and into one of two 2.5-million gallon digestion tanks, where it breaks down anaerobically โ€” without oxygen. The food scrap will then enter a second, smaller digestion tank, where it further decomposes. Anaerobic digestion takes between three and four months, according to Chris Duhamel, vice president at Diprete Engineering, the local engineering firm that helped usher the project through its complicated permitting process. The methane created during anaerobic digestion will be piped to on-site generators that burn the gas to create electricity, which gets distributed to the power grid. Upon leaving the smaller digestion tank, the solid and liquid byproducts of the digestion process are separated. The liquids get treated in a four-tank wastewater treatment system until they are about as clean or cleaner than residential wastewater. The liquid will then be introduced into the Narragansett Bay Authorityโ€™s collection system, which will further treat the wastewater at a downstream treatment plant, according to Duhamel. The solid byproducts of the digestion process are dried, then sold as a fertilizer. The facility will receive revenue from three sources: a tip fee charged to waste haulers delivering food scrap; the sale of energy to National Grid; and the sale of fertilizer. National Grid has agreed to buy electricity for a price not to exceed 10 cents per kilowatt-hour for the first year, followed by annual 2 percent price increases, according to David Graves, a spokesman for NationalGrid. The contract lasts for 15 years, with the possibility of an extension that must be approved by the state Public Utilities Commission. Blue Sphere Johnston, RI AD (Cont.)