Beijing grapples with kitchen waste

Publisher:Release time:2017-06-14Number of views:10

Two large machines are buzzing and emitting a slight odor of fermentation inside the kitchen waste disposal room. The 40-square-meter room is in the corner of a residential district in Beijing's Xicheng district.

Food scraps from more than 2,100 households and a canteen are "swallowed" by these two machines and undergo deep processing.

Sun Chunming, of the property service center, says each machine can dispose of 500 kilograms of kitchen waste a day. The machine grinds the food scraps and through a proprietary microbial process, 70 percent of the waste is converted into water, carbon dioxide and organic solids that can be further refined into fertilizer.

"Together the two machines can produce around 1,000 kilograms of fertilizer a day and the fertilizer is applied to nearby green spaces," Sun says.

The on-site process is used in more than 30 canteens in China's central government agencies, municipal commissions, and some schools in Beijing. Lin Jinwen, an official from Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Management, says 128 canteens in government agencies are receiving subsidies to install this disposal equipment.

However, it is hard to spread the on-site kitchen waste treatment to restaurants and catering businesses as they are unwilling to pay for these equipment.


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