Title
Floral waste project
CoPED ID
757d8903-5a6f-41a9-bf47-dcdf1d3b1442
Status
Closed
Value
£25,000
Start Date
April 30, 2014
End Date
Oct. 31, 2014
Description
The type/amount of waste produced by the £2.2bn UK cut-flower & indoor plant industry are poorly characterized; preliminary primary research shows waste management practices are poor/non-existent. Waste is largely cut-flower waste that could be converted via Anaerobic Digestion (AD) to valuable products (renewable energy and plant growth medium); reducing carbon emissions and diverting waste from landfill. Waste management within the sector will be transformed as growers, wholesalers and retailers seldom have effective waste management structures in place. This would enhance the sectors sustainability whilst enabling contribution to UK renewable energy, carbon reduction and landfill targets.
ZAHARA FLOWER STUDIO | LEAD_ORG |
ZAHARA FLOWER STUDIO | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
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Subjects by relevance
- Waste management
- Wastes
- Landfills
- Emissions
- Waste treatment
- Environmental effects
- Renewable energy sources
- Decrease (active)
- Materials (matter)
- Utilisation
- Municipal waste
Extracted key phrases
- Floral waste project
- Effective waste management structure
- Waste management practice
- Flower waste
- Pound;2.2bn UK cut
- UK renewable energy
- Indoor plant industry
- Plant growth medium
- Preliminary primary research
- Sector sustainability
- Type
- Carbon emission
- Carbon reduction