Trash or Treasure: An Analysis of Airline Catering Food Waste

With air passenger traffic projected to increase significantly over the following decades, the airline catering industry urgently needs to explore the underlying causes of food waste produced in their kitchens and develop concrete strategies to manage it better going forward. Spanning over 60+ count...

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Main Authors: Chen, Meiling, Hidalgo, Joaquin
Format: Thesis
Language:en_US
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/142916
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description With air passenger traffic projected to increase significantly over the following decades, the airline catering industry urgently needs to explore the underlying causes of food waste produced in their kitchens and develop concrete strategies to manage it better going forward. Spanning over 60+ countries, operating 200+ catering units, and serving more than 700 million passengers every year, the sponsoring company for this capstone project, a leading airline catering company, is uniquely positioned to make a sizeable impact on this global issue. Considering that the in-flight catering services industry was valued at $17.7 billion in 2018, airline catering food waste was reckoned with millions of worth. In this report, we proposed innovative solutions to reduce the food waste in their catering kitchens, considering the potential financial and environmental impacts of improved food waste management. We combined data analytics and machine learning algorithms with system dynamics frameworks to minimize cost and maximize the utilization and preservation of resources. We modeled the system with a 91.12% accuracy and evaluated eight different waste management alternatives regarding the cost and environmental impact. Through our study, we provided the sponsoring company with actionable, data-driven recommendations to aid in developing their first attempt to create a global organic waste management strategy.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1429162022-06-10T03:01:19Z Trash or Treasure: An Analysis of Airline Catering Food Waste Chen, Meiling Hidalgo, Joaquin Sustainability Supply Chain Strategy With air passenger traffic projected to increase significantly over the following decades, the airline catering industry urgently needs to explore the underlying causes of food waste produced in their kitchens and develop concrete strategies to manage it better going forward. Spanning over 60+ countries, operating 200+ catering units, and serving more than 700 million passengers every year, the sponsoring company for this capstone project, a leading airline catering company, is uniquely positioned to make a sizeable impact on this global issue. Considering that the in-flight catering services industry was valued at $17.7 billion in 2018, airline catering food waste was reckoned with millions of worth. In this report, we proposed innovative solutions to reduce the food waste in their catering kitchens, considering the potential financial and environmental impacts of improved food waste management. We combined data analytics and machine learning algorithms with system dynamics frameworks to minimize cost and maximize the utilization and preservation of resources. We modeled the system with a 91.12% accuracy and evaluated eight different waste management alternatives regarding the cost and environmental impact. Through our study, we provided the sponsoring company with actionable, data-driven recommendations to aid in developing their first attempt to create a global organic waste management strategy. 2022-06-09T20:39:36Z 2022-06-09T20:39:36Z 2022-06-09 Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/142916 en_US CC0 1.0 Universal http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ application/pdf
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Trash or Treasure: An Analysis of Airline Catering Food Waste
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title_short Trash or Treasure: An Analysis of Airline Catering Food Waste
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Supply Chain Strategy
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