Life Zero Cabin Waste
Tackling international airline catering waste by demonstrating integral and safe recollection, separation & treatment
Iberia together with Ecoembes, Gourmet Gate (GG), Ferrovial and ESCI-UPF are developing the Life + “Zero Cabin Waste” Project from September 2016 to December 2019.
The aim of this project is to improve the management of waste derived from the catering service of airplanes. Waste category 3 (generated on Community flights – within the European Union) and category 1 waste (generated on non-Community flights).
Throughout the project it is intended to study the different waste streams generated in the aircraft cabin, to propose minimization measures and to implement separation of residues (recoverable and non-recoverable fraction), as well as the collection and treatment of the different flows of waste.
Particularly concerning Category 1 waste (Cat.1), since the Spanish legislation only contemplates its destination to landfill or incineration, proposing a management that allows to apply alternative measures to the treatment of this waste.
In short, a procedure was developed that established the basis for sustainable waste management, with the least possible impact, analyzing the current management and the management proposal through life cycle analysis.
On this page you can find all the updated information throughout the 40 months of the project’s life and the results finally obtained.
News
ZCW seminar for students of the environmental science degree of the university of Alcalá
Next Thursday, November 14th, Patricia Zamora (Ecoembes) and Juan Fernando Martín-Romacho (Gate Gourmet) will present the ZCW project to students of the degree of Environmental Sciences of the University of Alcalá. The talk is [...]
Food waste management taking off?
On October 2nd, Madison Wright, a student of “Master of Science in Environmental Management & Policy” de la Universidad de Lund (Suecia), presented his thesis “FOOD WASTE MANAGEMENT TAKING OFF? Exploring prevention and treatment strategies [...]
Category 1 residue innocuousness tests
One of the most important steps in applying for the authorization of the alternative treatment method of Category 1 and 3 is to demonstrate, through safety testing, that the residue to be treated poses no [...]