Improper materials in food waste recycling causing environmental and economic burdens.
Improper materials in food waste can cause problems in recycling processes like anaerobic digestion and composting, leading to environmental and economic burdens. By reducing or eliminating these materials, significant benefits can be achieved, including lower greenhouse gas emissions and cost savings. A study found that improving the separation of food waste can result in better environmental outcomes and financial gains, motivating people to correctly sort their waste.