Experts for sustainable techniques to turn food waste into resources

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DHAKA, July 19, 2018 (BSS) – Experts at a seminar here today stressed
applying sustainable techniques for managing food waste and turning those
into resources since about 80 percent of urban solid waste is being generated
from food waste daily.

The country is generating 16,015 tonnes of municipal solid waste per day
and it will be three times higher with 47,000 tonnes by 2025, they said.

CIRDAP arranged the two-day seminar on different issues at its auditorium
in the capital marking the 39th foundation anniversary of the regional
development organisation.

If an integrated collaborative approach with advanced technology in
public and private initiatives could not be taken, food waste can create
serious health hazard, said former FAO consultant Dr Md Saleh Ahmed while
presenting his keynote paper.

He said possible solutions for system improvements through sustainable
resource recovery technique is an urgent now to manage food waste and turn
those into resources in Bangladesh.

The food waste management expert said in food processing sectors in
Bangladesh, the most prevalent and most polluting industries are shrimp
processing, juice, paste, jelly, baking and potato chips.

Depending on the type of food waste, he said, some of food wastes are
used as feed for farm animals, cattle, sheep, pigs and other animals.

Rapid growth of industries, lack of financial resources, proper policy,
institutional weakness, improper choice of technology and lack of public
awareness have rendered food waste management services far from satisfactory,
Saleh said.

He said existing infrastructure for waste management showed that waste
collection efficiency in different urban areas varies from 37 percent to 77
percent with an average of 55 percent.

The overall waste collection situation is not very satisfactory as a huge
amount of uncollected waste, a high proportion of which is organic, pollutes
local environment rapidly, he said.

Co-Founder and Executive Director of Waste Concern AH Maqsood Sinha, FAO
Assistant Representative Dr Nur Ahamed Khondaker, Chief Waste Management
Officer of Dhaka North City Corporation Commodore Mohammad Abdur Razzak and
Senior Scientific Officer of Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute
(BARI) Dr Md Nazim Uddin also spoke at the seminar as panel discussants.

Director General of Rural Development Academy (RDA) Dr MA Matin
moderated the meeting.