Challenges and Lessons Learnt from a Community-based Food Waste Composting Project in Johor

A series of Low-Carbon Society (LCS) Blueprint has been launched in Iskandar Malaysia (IM) region since 2012. The public must be equipped with fundamental knowledge and skills related to the LCS work conducted collectively through a structured network of like-minded individuals and receive technical...

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Main Authors: Nur Farzana Ahmad Sanadi, Norfhairna Baharulrazi, Nur Naha Abu Mansor, Takeshi Fujiwara, Chew Tin Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2464
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spelling doaj-24552a2d4c04438d8ca81676d7ad4db32021-02-17T21:11:28ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-05-016310.3303/CET1863060Challenges and Lessons Learnt from a Community-based Food Waste Composting Project in JohorNur Farzana Ahmad SanadiNorfhairna BaharulraziNur Naha Abu MansorTakeshi FujiwaraChew Tin LeeA series of Low-Carbon Society (LCS) Blueprint has been launched in Iskandar Malaysia (IM) region since 2012. The public must be equipped with fundamental knowledge and skills related to the LCS work conducted collectively through a structured network of like-minded individuals and receive technical support and monitoring from experts and practitioners. This paper presents the lessons learned from a community-based food-waste composting program, a low-carbon action outlined under the IM LCS Blueprint, at Layang-layang, Johor as a case study. Selected volunteers in SC Jaya Sepakat, with the support by Mini Rural Transformation Centre (MRTC) have been trained and were given home composting kits. A centralised composting site was set up where one volunteer has been identified as the key player to manage daily composting operation. Food waste bins were collected and converted into compost through a five-step process at the composting site. A technical advisor from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia transferred the knowledge and technology to the villagers in terms of hands-on training, overall operation, compost quality analysis and post-application study of compost on plants. This study aims to empower the community to implement the food waste composting practices in a sustainable manner that would fulfill the societal and economic needs. The challenges and lessons gained through the 8 months engagement are reported. Post- training and end of project surveys were conducted to assess the performance of the community engagement. The survey concluded that the volunteers require extrinsic motivation from external organisations to continue the LCS initiatives until a tangible economic impact is generated. Community’s daily commitment and limited communication facilities in rural areas made continuous engagement a challenge. The project also drew a lesson of importance in collaboration with different stakeholders for greater impact and optimisation in resources that would require further study.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2464
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Takeshi Fujiwara
Chew Tin Lee
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Norfhairna Baharulrazi
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Takeshi Fujiwara
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Challenges and Lessons Learnt from a Community-based Food Waste Composting Project in Johor
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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Nur Naha Abu Mansor
Takeshi Fujiwara
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title Challenges and Lessons Learnt from a Community-based Food Waste Composting Project in Johor
title_short Challenges and Lessons Learnt from a Community-based Food Waste Composting Project in Johor
title_full Challenges and Lessons Learnt from a Community-based Food Waste Composting Project in Johor
title_fullStr Challenges and Lessons Learnt from a Community-based Food Waste Composting Project in Johor
title_full_unstemmed Challenges and Lessons Learnt from a Community-based Food Waste Composting Project in Johor
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publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
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description A series of Low-Carbon Society (LCS) Blueprint has been launched in Iskandar Malaysia (IM) region since 2012. The public must be equipped with fundamental knowledge and skills related to the LCS work conducted collectively through a structured network of like-minded individuals and receive technical support and monitoring from experts and practitioners. This paper presents the lessons learned from a community-based food-waste composting program, a low-carbon action outlined under the IM LCS Blueprint, at Layang-layang, Johor as a case study. Selected volunteers in SC Jaya Sepakat, with the support by Mini Rural Transformation Centre (MRTC) have been trained and were given home composting kits. A centralised composting site was set up where one volunteer has been identified as the key player to manage daily composting operation. Food waste bins were collected and converted into compost through a five-step process at the composting site. A technical advisor from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia transferred the knowledge and technology to the villagers in terms of hands-on training, overall operation, compost quality analysis and post-application study of compost on plants. This study aims to empower the community to implement the food waste composting practices in a sustainable manner that would fulfill the societal and economic needs. The challenges and lessons gained through the 8 months engagement are reported. Post- training and end of project surveys were conducted to assess the performance of the community engagement. The survey concluded that the volunteers require extrinsic motivation from external organisations to continue the LCS initiatives until a tangible economic impact is generated. Community’s daily commitment and limited communication facilities in rural areas made continuous engagement a challenge. The project also drew a lesson of importance in collaboration with different stakeholders for greater impact and optimisation in resources that would require further study.
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