An overview of residential food waste recycling initiatives in Japan

IF 3.9 Cleaner Waste Systems Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.clwas.2025.100232
Ana Catarina Morais , Akira Ishida
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Climate change mitigation has become a focal point in governmental agendas across the world, including in Japan. As the amount of food waste produced is a big concern of Japanese authorities, this paper presents an overview of the local initiatives currently existing in Japan to foster household food waste recovery systems, highlighting their main differences and similarities in terms of system design and marketing strategy. Additionally, a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis on compost return systems, that are an endemic Japanese food recovering cycle is done. Japanese municipalities seem to always have some kind of residential food waste recycling system being advertised to their residents, being that a centralised, a decentralised, or a hybrid compost return system. Centralised segregation schemes are a rarer approach, with only few municipalities offering this type of food recycling setup. On the other hand, more than a half of the municipalities subsidises the households’ purchase of a composting technology. Hybrid solutions in which consumers compost and return the final output can be a compromise solution between centralised and decentralised schemes with possible positive spillover effects in other consumers’ pro-environmental behaviours.
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日本居民食物垃圾回收计划概述
缓解气候变化已成为包括日本在内的世界各国政府议程的一个焦点。由于产生的食物垃圾数量是日本当局的一个大问题,本文概述了日本目前存在的促进家庭食物垃圾回收系统的地方举措,突出了它们在系统设计和营销策略方面的主要差异和相似之处。此外,对日本特有的食品回收循环堆肥回收系统进行了优势、劣势、机会和威胁(SWOT)分析。日本市政当局似乎总是向居民宣传某种居民食物垃圾回收系统,即集中式,分散式或混合堆肥回收系统。集中隔离计划是一种比较少见的方法,只有少数市政当局提供这种类型的食物回收装置。另一方面,超过一半的市政当局为家庭购买堆肥技术提供补贴。消费者堆肥并返回最终产出的混合解决方案可能是集中和分散方案之间的折衷解决方案,可能对其他消费者的亲环境行为产生积极的溢出效应。
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