Analysis of Promotion Policies for the Valorization of Food Waste from Industrial Sources in Taiwan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Data Mining
- Activity (statistics and status) of industrial food waste generation
- Promotion policies and regulatory measures for industrial food waste valorization
- Case study: Production of bioenergy from the anaerobic digestion of urban food waste
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Status of Industrial Food Waste Generation in Taiwan
3.2. Promotion Policies for the Valorization of Food Waste from Industrial Sources
3.2.1. Promotion Policies for the Production of Value-Added Materials from Food Waste
3.2.2. Promotion Policies for the Production of Bioenergy from Food Waste
3.3. Official Plan for the Production of Bioenergy from the Anaerobic Digestion of Urban Food Waste
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Food Waste Type | Generation Amount (Metric Ton) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | |
Animal-based residues | 19,399 | 26,306 | 30,262 | 36,264 | 46,400 |
Dead livestock and poultry | 41,809 | 43,904 | 44,759 | 45,427 | 45,617 |
Fishery residues | 2235 | 2454 | 2135 | 2049 | 1921 |
Food processing waste | 31,200 | 31,300 | 31,952 | 32,515 | 14,610 |
Fruit and vegetable residues | 26,382 | 25,599 | 26,554 | 28,848 | 22,593 |
Lees, dregs, or alcohol mash | 149,207 | 152,061 | 139,973 | 142,029 | 127,453 |
Livestock and poultry slaughtering scraps | 31,518 | 48,308 | 52,522 | 61,271 | 64,410 |
Pig hair | 737 | 717 | 697 | 817 | 788 |
Plant-based residues | 37,018 | 38,162 | 42,525 | 42,607 | 51,039 |
Waste oyster shell | 131,196 | 123,966 | 139,068 | 128,574 | 116,352 |
Food Waste Type | Generation Amount (Metric Ton) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | |
Kitchen waste | |||||
Industrial sources | 155 | 1850 | 42,040 | 64,755 | 70,195 |
Non-industrial sources | 609,706 | 575,932 | 551,332 | 594,992 | 498,045 |
Sum | 609,861 | 577,782 | 593,372 | 659,747 | 568,240 |
Waste cooking oil | |||||
Industrial sources | 11,278 | 15,523 | 16,085 | 15,853 | 15,772 |
Non-industrial sources | 1599 | 3978 | 12,591 | 12,315 | 13,735 |
Sum | 12,877 | 19,501 | 28,676 | 28,168 | 29,507 |
Year | Composting | Pig Feed | Others | Sum |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | 197,107 | 408,524 | 4076 | 609,706 |
2016 | 197,307 | 372,280 | 6346 | 575,932 |
2017 | 204,598 | 343,906 | 2828 | 551,332 |
2018 | 231,676 | 358,229 | 5087 | 594,992 |
2019 | 246,367 | 237,849 | 13,828 | 498,045 |
Central Governing Agency (Taiwan) | Food Waste Type | Valorization Option | Generation Source |
---|---|---|---|
Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) | Kitchen waste |
| Residential, commercial and industrial sources |
Waste cooking oil |
| Residential, commercial and industrial sources |
Central Governing Agency (Taiwan) | Food Waste Type | Valorization Option | Generation Source |
---|---|---|---|
Council of Agriculture (COA) | Waste oyster shell |
| Oyster farm |
Fruit and vegetable residues |
| Fruit and vegetable wholesale market | |
Pig hair |
| Slaughterhouse | |
Livestock and poultry slaughtering scraps |
| Slaughterhouse | |
Dead livestock and poultry |
| Animal farm, breeder, meat wholesale market, or slaughterhouse | |
Broken eggs or hatching waste |
| Animal farm, egg washing field, egg (washing) warehouse, hatchery, breeding poultry production site | |
Ministry of Finance (MOF) | Lees, dregs, or alcohol mash |
| Alcoholic beverage manufacturer |
Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) | Plant-based residues |
| Food & drinking manufacturer |
Animal-based residues |
| Food manufacturer |
Year | FIT (NT$/kW-h) a | ||
---|---|---|---|
Biomass-to-Power by AD | Biomass-to-Power by Non-AD | Waste-to-Power | |
2010 | 2.0615 | 2.0615 | 2.00879 |
2011 | 2.1821 | 2.1821 | 2.6875 |
2012 | 2.6995 | 2.3302 | 2.8240 |
2013 | 2.8014 | 2.4652 | 2.8240 |
2014 | 3.2511 | 2.5053 | 2.8240 |
2015 | 3.3803 | 2.6338 | 2.8240 |
2016 | 3.9211 | 2.7174 | 2.9439 |
2017 | 5.0087 | 2.6000 | 3.9839 |
2018 | 5.0161 | 2.5765 | 3.8945 |
2019 | 5.0874 | 2.5765 | 3.8945 |
2020 | 5.1176 | 2.6871 | 3.9482 |
2021 | 5.1176 | 2.6884 | 3.9482 |
Item | Taipei City | Kaohsiung City | New Taipei City | Taichung City | Taoyuan City |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Area (km2) | 271.8 | 2951.9 | 2053.6 | 2214.9 | 1221.0 |
Population (Million) | 2.61 | 2.77 | 4.03 | 2.82 | 2.26 |
Year of establishment | 1967 | 1979 | 2010 | 2010 | 2014 |
District | 12 | 28 | 29 | 29 | 13 |
Food waste generation 1 (metric ton) | 61,849 | 30,319 | 124,178 | 41,147 | 34,308 |
Amount of food waste generated per capita (kg/capita) | 23.7 | 10.9 | 30.8 | 14.6 | 15.2 |
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Tsai, W.-T.; Lin, Y.-Q. Analysis of Promotion Policies for the Valorization of Food Waste from Industrial Sources in Taiwan. Fermentation 2021, 7, 51. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7020051
Tsai W-T, Lin Y-Q. Analysis of Promotion Policies for the Valorization of Food Waste from Industrial Sources in Taiwan. Fermentation. 2021; 7(2):51. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7020051
Chicago/Turabian StyleTsai, Wen-Tien, and Yu-Quan Lin. 2021. "Analysis of Promotion Policies for the Valorization of Food Waste from Industrial Sources in Taiwan" Fermentation 7, no. 2: 51. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7020051
APA StyleTsai, W. -T., & Lin, Y. -Q. (2021). Analysis of Promotion Policies for the Valorization of Food Waste from Industrial Sources in Taiwan. Fermentation, 7(2), 51. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7020051