Utilization of black soldier flies to reduce grease waste and support zero waste
Purpose: This study analyzed the ability of Black Soldier Flies Larvae (BSFL) in reducing grease waste and the effect of variation in feed composition on the growth rate effect of larvae age at 8 days, 12 days, and 16 days.Method: Before reaching the specified age (8, 12, or 16 days), the larvae are...
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author | Deffi Ayu Puspito Sari Amelia Mumtaz Diki Irawan Prismita Nursetyowati Aurino Djamaris |
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description | Purpose: This study analyzed the ability of Black Soldier Flies Larvae (BSFL) in reducing grease waste and the effect of variation in feed composition on the growth rate effect of larvae age at 8 days, 12 days, and 16 days.Method: Before reaching the specified age (8, 12, or 16 days), the larvae are fed a mixture of expired bread and expired milk. BSFL at ages 8 days, 12 days, and 16 days are fed by pure grease waste or the mixing of grease waste and expired milk until turned into 20-day-old larvae. Then waste reduction is analyzed based on parameters such as feed consumption, waste reduction index, the efficiency of conversion of digested feed, and larvae biomass. Univariate analysis using SPSS was conducted to determine the significance of differences in waste reduction, feed consumption, conversion efficiency of digested feed, and larvae biomass among the experimental groups.Results: The 16-day-old larvae fed with pure grease waste achieved a waste reduction index of 20.08 grams per day. Moreover, variations in feed composition influenced the growth rate of BSFL, with larvae fed a mixture of grease waste and expired milk exhibiting the largest weight (43 mg) and length (1.4 cm) among the 16-day-old larvae.Conclusion: Black Soldier Fly Larvae at 16 days old displayed remarkable effectiveness in reducing grease waste from restaurants. This study underscores the potential of BSFL as a sustainable waste management and recycling solution for organic waste, particularly in the context of food waste. |
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spelling | doaj-art-542ccd7084a54026ad32675bd7e4f9492025-01-02T22:48:50ZengOICC PressInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152023-12-0112470972210.30486/ijrowa.2023.1981992.1611704616Utilization of black soldier flies to reduce grease waste and support zero wasteDeffi Ayu Puspito Sari0Amelia Mumtaz1Diki Irawan2Prismita Nursetyowati3Aurino Djamaris4Department of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Bakrie, Jakarta 12940, IndonesiaDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Bakrie, Jakarta 12940, IndonesiaDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Bakrie, Jakarta 12940, IndonesiaDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Bakrie, Jakarta 12940, IndonesiaDepartment of Management, Universitas Bakrie, Jakarta 12940, IndonesiaPurpose: This study analyzed the ability of Black Soldier Flies Larvae (BSFL) in reducing grease waste and the effect of variation in feed composition on the growth rate effect of larvae age at 8 days, 12 days, and 16 days.Method: Before reaching the specified age (8, 12, or 16 days), the larvae are fed a mixture of expired bread and expired milk. BSFL at ages 8 days, 12 days, and 16 days are fed by pure grease waste or the mixing of grease waste and expired milk until turned into 20-day-old larvae. Then waste reduction is analyzed based on parameters such as feed consumption, waste reduction index, the efficiency of conversion of digested feed, and larvae biomass. Univariate analysis using SPSS was conducted to determine the significance of differences in waste reduction, feed consumption, conversion efficiency of digested feed, and larvae biomass among the experimental groups.Results: The 16-day-old larvae fed with pure grease waste achieved a waste reduction index of 20.08 grams per day. Moreover, variations in feed composition influenced the growth rate of BSFL, with larvae fed a mixture of grease waste and expired milk exhibiting the largest weight (43 mg) and length (1.4 cm) among the 16-day-old larvae.Conclusion: Black Soldier Fly Larvae at 16 days old displayed remarkable effectiveness in reducing grease waste from restaurants. This study underscores the potential of BSFL as a sustainable waste management and recycling solution for organic waste, particularly in the context of food waste.https://ijrowa.isfahan.iau.ir/article_704616_ce4d777e010bf5ff8d9ac81070ced678.pdfblack soldier fliessustainable waste managementrecyclingorganic waste managementfood waste |
spellingShingle | Deffi Ayu Puspito Sari Amelia Mumtaz Diki Irawan Prismita Nursetyowati Aurino Djamaris Utilization of black soldier flies to reduce grease waste and support zero waste International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture black soldier flies sustainable waste management recycling organic waste management food waste |
title | Utilization of black soldier flies to reduce grease waste and support zero waste |
title_full | Utilization of black soldier flies to reduce grease waste and support zero waste |
title_fullStr | Utilization of black soldier flies to reduce grease waste and support zero waste |
title_full_unstemmed | Utilization of black soldier flies to reduce grease waste and support zero waste |
title_short | Utilization of black soldier flies to reduce grease waste and support zero waste |
title_sort | utilization of black soldier flies to reduce grease waste and support zero waste |
topic | black soldier flies sustainable waste management recycling organic waste management food waste |
url | https://ijrowa.isfahan.iau.ir/article_704616_ce4d777e010bf5ff8d9ac81070ced678.pdf |
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