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Galanakis, Charis Michael.
Food waste recoveryprocessing technologies and industrial techniques /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
正題名/作者:
Food waste recovery/ Charis M. Galanakis.
其他題名:
processing technologies and industrial techniques /
作者:
Galanakis, Charis Michael.
出版者:
Amsterdam :Academic Press, : c2015.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource :col. ill. :
提要註:
Food Waste Recovery: Processing Technologies and Industrial Techniques acts as a guide to recover valuable components of food by-products and recycle them inside thefood chain, in an economic and sustainable way. The book investigates all the relevant recovery issues and comparesdifferent techniques to help you advance your research anddevelop new applications. Strong coverage of the differenttechnologies is included, while keeping a balance between the characteristics of current conventional and emerging technologies. This is an essential reference for research outcomes. Presents a holi.
標題:
Food industry and trade - Waste minimization. -
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ISBN:
9780128004197
Food waste recoveryprocessing technologies and industrial techniques /
Galanakis, Charis Michael.
Food waste recovery
processing technologies and industrial techniques /[electronic resource] :Charis M. Galanakis. - Amsterdam :Academic Press,c2015. - 1 online resource :col. ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Title page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Section I -- Introduction; Chapter 1 -- Food waste management, valorization, and sustainability in the food industry; 1.1 -- Introduction; 1.2 -- Definitions of "food waste" and "food loss"; 1.3 --Quantities of lost and wasted food and impact on food and nutrition security; 1.4 -- Prospects; 1.5 -- Origin of food waste and food loss; 1.5.1 -- Distribution in the different production stages; 1.5.2 -- Distribution in transition and industrialized countries; 1.6 -- Managementand valorization strategies
Food Waste Recovery: Processing Technologies and Industrial Techniques acts as a guide to recover valuable components of food by-products and recycle them inside thefood chain, in an economic and sustainable way. The book investigates all the relevant recovery issues and comparesdifferent techniques to help you advance your research anddevelop new applications. Strong coverage of the differenttechnologies is included, while keeping a balance between the characteristics of current conventional and emerging technologies. This is an essential reference for research outcomes. Presents a holi.
ISBN: 9780128004197Subjects--Topical Terms:
413201
Food industry and trade
--Waste minimization.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: TD899.F585
Dewey Class. No.: 664
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