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Awareness of Solid
Waste Management in
cafes and restaurants of
New Plymouth
By Girish Sangle & Navtej Walia
(Bin Shop, 2014)
Introduction
Background to research topic
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What is Waste?
Waste is unused material produced as a result of
inefficient production and consumption practices
and puts environmental cost.
(Warner & Ryall, 2004)
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What is Solid Waste
 Solid or semisolid
 Non-soluble material
 E.g. Agricultural refuse, Commercial Waste,
Municipal garbage
 Commercial waste: Industries such as Food,
Processing, Packing etc.
 Food Industries: Restaurants, Cafes, Hotels, Bars
etc.
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Solid Waste in Restaurants and Cafes
Food Waste
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(James, n.d)
Plastic Waste
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(Plastic Problems, 2012)
Paper Waste
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(Paper Recycling, 2014)
Glass Waste
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(A Way Forward for Recycling, n.d)
Cardboard Waste
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Aluminium Cans Waste
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(Containers Store, n.d)
Background to research topic
Continued…
 According to Jones & Minoli (2012) Solid waste
generation and disposal is one of the most negative
impacts of small hotels on the environment.
 According to data published in Manual for Water and
Waste Management (2003) some small and medium
enterprises, which represent 80% of tourism
businesses worldwide are committed to sustainability,
most are not, for reasons such as lack of awareness.
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 The New Plymouth rubbish kerbside landfill is almost full and New
Plymouth District Council is in deep trouble to found a new site which
can take huge amount of rubbish of the region. (Harvey, 2012)
Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 12(Harvey, 2012)
Research Problem
 P1. The possible cause of the problem is the increase in
amount of waste and landfill in New Plymouth Landfill.
 P2. The possible cause of “Problem” could be influenced by
lenient attitude of managers and owners of cafes and
restaurants towards proper waste disposable.
 P3. The effect of the “Problem” is the rise in solid waste level,
and council and private waste management companies finding
it difficult to segregate the waste before disposable as it is not
been segregated at first place.
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Research Questions
 RQ1. How many cafe & restaurants are using free
cardboard pickup?
 RQ2. To what extent are New Plymouth restaurants
aware of solid waste management options?
 RQ3. What possible barriers do restaurants in New
Plymouth face to implement proper garbage
disposable and segregation?
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 RQ4. Which types of facilities does New
Plymouth council provide for garbage pickup
and disposable?
 RQ5. What happens to the solid waste when
it is picked up by waste disposable truck?
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Research Questions
Research Objectives
 OB1. To determine New Plymouth’s restaurant
owners/managers awareness on solid waste
management.
 OB2. To Identify and understand various types of
solid waste extracted by restaurants in New
Plymouth.
 OB3. To explore the restaurants garbage
disposable segregation and disposable process by
identifying every steps of solid waste disposable
standard procedures.
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 OB4. To find out to what extent does
restaurants are utilizing the services of
garbage pickup facilities offered by New
Plymouth council.
 OB5. To study the afterlife of the solid waste
once collected by pick- up van.
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Research Objectives
Research Method
Research Design
 Archival: It is based on existing literature (secondary
data) and various statistical data of waste from council’s
website.
 Deductive: Analyses on proven theory and set procedures
of waste management.
 Quantitative: Analyses and generation of data about the
use of waste management practices and wastes
generated; and information about practices followed by
the restaurants.
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 Applied: Aims to solve the practical problem.
Problem of increase in New Plymouth landfill and
unorganised waste collection system.
 Explanatory: Tend to explain cause and effects of
awareness on solid waste management amongst
restaurant and café owners/managers.
 Instrument: Questionnaire & Case Study
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Research Method
Research Design
Research Population
 Research Population includes restaurants & cafes of New Plymouth
 All of these outlets represents different cuisine and operations
Research Sample
 Research sample includes 25 restaurants and cafes.
 There are 5 types of cuisine restaurants caters to in town which includes
India, Oriental, Mediterranean, QSR, Coffee shop.
 5 restaurants were chosen from each of the above options to get 25
restaurants as sample.
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Findings
Secondary Data
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 1. New Plymouth District Council has a established
garbage pick up and disposable process and provides the
following services:
 Rubbish collection (commercial/household)
 Used oil disposable service, in turn processed into Bio-
fuel
 Solid waste licencing
 The waste Exchange programme
This answers our research problem No.4 which was:
Which types of facilities does New Plymouth council
provide for garbage pickup and disposable?
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 2. Various types of solid waste generated by restaurants
(End Food Waste Now, 2013)
This answers our research objective 2, which was: Various types of solid waste
extracted by restaurants.
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TYPES OF SOLID
WAST WASTE
PLASTIC
WOOD
ALIMUNIUM
GLASS
PAPER
CARDBOARD METALS
Findings
Primary Data
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60%
30%
10%
Yes
No
Not sure
Free Cardboard Pickup Service?
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Barriers in Waste Segregation
1
2
2
10
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Space
Time
Staff
Council Help
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Has anyone in your business attended an awareness
or training program on solid waste management?
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Yes
20%
No
33%
Not sure
47%
What do you do when purchasing to reduce
solid waste management?
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8
2
4
1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Bulk
Reduce packaging
Recycle
Other
Do you use separate bins for paper, food,
glass, cans?
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Yes
53%
No
40%
Not sure
7%
53%
47%
47%
Yes
No
Awareness on Global Standard Practice
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Type of
Waste
Green
Bin
Blue
Bin
Yellow
Bin
Food waste
Can
Plastic
Cardboard
Glass
Aluminium
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A. Food Waste
 Right Answer: Green Bin
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Right
87%
Wrong
13%
2.Can Waste/ Used Cans
 Right Answer: Yellow Bin
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Wrong
100%
Right
Wrong
C. Plastic
 Correct answer: Blue Bin
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Right
37%
Wrong
63%
Right
Wrong
D. Cardboard
 Correct Answer: Yellow Bin
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Right Wrong
E. Glass
 Correct Answer: Yellow Bin
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Right
Wrong
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Aluminium (Foil)
 Correct Answer: Yellow Bin
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Right Wrong
Are you aware of the increase in solid waste
to the New Plymouth landfill?
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47%53%
Yes
No
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11
3
5
Minimising waste Recycling and using bio
products
Nothing
What are your efforts?
Case Study Findings
A. Amadinha Restaurant
 Separate bins for, food waste, glass waste,
cardboard waste, plastic waste and used oils.
 Aluminium cans are separated, washed and sent
for “Auction” and fund raised by selling those
cans are sent to support kiwi sports players for
Olympics 2016 in Brazil.
Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 41
(Rio2016, 2015)
 Waste cardboard is re made and recycled to
use it for storing food stuffs, once it gets
used it is then sold out and funds raised by
selling those cardboards are sent to various
NGO’s and DLF surf training program
 Gunny bags used for vegetables and fruits
are given away to New Plymouth Councils
gardening department to use it for
gardening use.
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Used cooking oil is sold to make “Bio-
Fuel”
Glass bottles are sent back to company
dealers for re using and re bottling.
Other waste food stuffs are used to
make compost and are sold in market.
Vegetables and fruits cuts like stems,
leaves etc. are sent to “guinea pig”
farms.
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Gallery
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Case Study
WOMAD
 WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) is an international art
festival
 Held in UK, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Spain, Abu Dhabi
 New Plymouth hosts WOMAD every year
 This year held on 13th- 15th March at Brooklands Park & TSB Bowl.
Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 49
 Zero tolerance policy towards waste segregation
 Owners having outlet on venue, were briefed
about the waste disposal methods
 NO PLASTIC cutleries, crockeries to be used
 If failed to segregate waste as per procedure,
then the deposit of 800 NZD will not be returned
back.
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Solid Waste Management at WOMAD
 A team of 40 volunteers for 3 days to ensure the
waste is been segregated and collected as per the
procedure.
 Separate bins for every waste, e.g. leftover food
“Pig Food Bin”, Plastics “Landfill Bin”, Wood and
paper “Compost Bin”, Tins, Cans, and bottles
“Recycle Bin” and separate collection area for
cardboards.
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 Large notice board on each bins indicating
waste type.
 Volunteers were helping restaurants to
segregate the waste.
 Beautiful girls dressed as “Green Fairy”
were standing near the garbage disposal
box for public, so that people will not
throw rubbish on lawns and instead will go
to those fairies who will dispose it off.
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Conclusion
 Communication Gap Between Council &
Entrepreneurs.
 No aggressive promotion of services.
 No education or previous training amongst
businesses
 Contradicting response from entrepreneurs on
standard procedure.
 Lenient behaviour of entrepreneurs on
environment conservation
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Limitation
 The topic is macro in nature, and hence only one aspect
of solid management which relates to restaurants and
cafes was studied.
 Not enough secondary data on New Plymouth Hospitality.
 No previous research equivalent to this topic available.
 Research being “Off Track” at initial stage.
 Delinked due to Summer vacation gap.
 Others aspect of SWM such as waste from other
departments such as Housekeeping, Engineering not
considered.
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Strength of the Research
 Breakthrough Primary data
 First research carried out on SWM in New Plymouth
 Successful in measuring the awareness level of solid
waste management in restaurant and café owners and
managers.
 Blue print on SWM for restaurant.
 Successfully carried out 2 case studies.
 Our research and survey on the New Plymouth Landfill has
resulted in revealing a lot of helpful data and findings.
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Recommendations
To Future Researchers
 Consider taking different aspect of waste
management such as food waste, chemical waste,
e-waste etc.
 Sample size should be around 40 so you could end
up getting at least 25-30 responses
 Questionnaire should be more probing, factors
such as the years the restaurant is running
business in New Plymouth can be included.
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The educational background of the
managers/owners can be considered to
analyse awareness.
Distribution method to be used for
research on restaurants and small
outlets
Same research can be done at PIHMS.
Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 60
To Stakeholders
 New Plymouth council should consider implementing
aggressive awareness campaign In order to educate
business owners.
 Further training in how to manage solid waste in business
should be given to entrepreneurs.
 Subsidiary to businesses who are implementing SWM
process.
 SWM such as one held in WOMAD needs to be included in
every event held in New Plymouth.
 Undertake training programme at schools and PIHMS.
Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 61
References
(2003). A Manual for Water and Waste Management . Cedex: United Nations
Publication.
A Way Forward for Recycling. (n.d). Retrieved from www.waste-management-
world.com: http://www.waste-management-world.com/articles/print/volume-
10/issue-1/features/a-way-forward-for-glass-recycling.html
Bin Shop. (2014, January 12). Retrieved from www.bin-shop.uk.in:
http://www.bin-shop.co.uk/blog/2014/09/12/new-range-lier-recycling-bins/
Commercial Recycling. (2014). Retrieved from www.epa.gov:
http://www.epa.gov/osw/conserve/materials/paper/setting/commercial.htm
Containers Store. (n.d). Retrieved from www.containerstore.com:
http://www.containerstore.com/shop/trashRecycling
Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 62
Harvey, H. (2012, 06 09). The Next Step for Rubbish. Retrieved from
www.stuffs.co.nz: http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-
news/features/7071522/The-next-step-for-rubbish
James, B. (n.d). Hospitality Food Waste. Journal of Hospitality Management.
Jones, E., & Minoli, D. (2012). Solid waste management in small hotels. Journal
of Sustainable Tourism, 20(4), 533-550.
Paper Recycling. (2014, November 6). Retrieved from www.epa.gov:
http://www.epa.gov/wastes/conserve/materials/paper/
Plastic Problems. (2012). Retrieved from www.ukndc.co.uk:
https://www.gov.uk/government/ministers/secretary-of-state-for-environment-
food-and-rural-affairs
Rio2016. (2015). Retrieved from www.rio2016.com: http://www.rio2016.com/en
Warner, D., & Ryall, A. V. (2004). Solid Waste In Small Hotels. Journal of
Sustainable Tourism, 45-47.
Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 63
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  • 1. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth By Girish Sangle & Navtej Walia (Bin Shop, 2014)
  • 2. Introduction Background to research topic Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 2
  • 3. What is Waste? Waste is unused material produced as a result of inefficient production and consumption practices and puts environmental cost. (Warner & Ryall, 2004) Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 3
  • 4. What is Solid Waste  Solid or semisolid  Non-soluble material  E.g. Agricultural refuse, Commercial Waste, Municipal garbage  Commercial waste: Industries such as Food, Processing, Packing etc.  Food Industries: Restaurants, Cafes, Hotels, Bars etc. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 4
  • 5. Solid Waste in Restaurants and Cafes Food Waste Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 5 (James, n.d)
  • 6. Plastic Waste Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 6 (Plastic Problems, 2012)
  • 7. Paper Waste Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 7 (Paper Recycling, 2014)
  • 8. Glass Waste Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 8 (A Way Forward for Recycling, n.d)
  • 9. Cardboard Waste Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 9(Commercial Recycling, 2014)
  • 10. Aluminium Cans Waste Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 10 (Containers Store, n.d)
  • 11. Background to research topic Continued…  According to Jones & Minoli (2012) Solid waste generation and disposal is one of the most negative impacts of small hotels on the environment.  According to data published in Manual for Water and Waste Management (2003) some small and medium enterprises, which represent 80% of tourism businesses worldwide are committed to sustainability, most are not, for reasons such as lack of awareness. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 11
  • 12.  The New Plymouth rubbish kerbside landfill is almost full and New Plymouth District Council is in deep trouble to found a new site which can take huge amount of rubbish of the region. (Harvey, 2012) Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 12(Harvey, 2012)
  • 13. Research Problem  P1. The possible cause of the problem is the increase in amount of waste and landfill in New Plymouth Landfill.  P2. The possible cause of “Problem” could be influenced by lenient attitude of managers and owners of cafes and restaurants towards proper waste disposable.  P3. The effect of the “Problem” is the rise in solid waste level, and council and private waste management companies finding it difficult to segregate the waste before disposable as it is not been segregated at first place. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 13
  • 14. Research Questions  RQ1. How many cafe & restaurants are using free cardboard pickup?  RQ2. To what extent are New Plymouth restaurants aware of solid waste management options?  RQ3. What possible barriers do restaurants in New Plymouth face to implement proper garbage disposable and segregation? Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 14
  • 15.  RQ4. Which types of facilities does New Plymouth council provide for garbage pickup and disposable?  RQ5. What happens to the solid waste when it is picked up by waste disposable truck? Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 15 Research Questions
  • 16. Research Objectives  OB1. To determine New Plymouth’s restaurant owners/managers awareness on solid waste management.  OB2. To Identify and understand various types of solid waste extracted by restaurants in New Plymouth.  OB3. To explore the restaurants garbage disposable segregation and disposable process by identifying every steps of solid waste disposable standard procedures. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 16
  • 17.  OB4. To find out to what extent does restaurants are utilizing the services of garbage pickup facilities offered by New Plymouth council.  OB5. To study the afterlife of the solid waste once collected by pick- up van. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 17 Research Objectives
  • 18. Research Method Research Design  Archival: It is based on existing literature (secondary data) and various statistical data of waste from council’s website.  Deductive: Analyses on proven theory and set procedures of waste management.  Quantitative: Analyses and generation of data about the use of waste management practices and wastes generated; and information about practices followed by the restaurants. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 18
  • 19.  Applied: Aims to solve the practical problem. Problem of increase in New Plymouth landfill and unorganised waste collection system.  Explanatory: Tend to explain cause and effects of awareness on solid waste management amongst restaurant and café owners/managers.  Instrument: Questionnaire & Case Study Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 19 Research Method Research Design
  • 20. Research Population  Research Population includes restaurants & cafes of New Plymouth  All of these outlets represents different cuisine and operations Research Sample  Research sample includes 25 restaurants and cafes.  There are 5 types of cuisine restaurants caters to in town which includes India, Oriental, Mediterranean, QSR, Coffee shop.  5 restaurants were chosen from each of the above options to get 25 restaurants as sample. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 20
  • 21. Findings Secondary Data Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 21
  • 22.  1. New Plymouth District Council has a established garbage pick up and disposable process and provides the following services:  Rubbish collection (commercial/household)  Used oil disposable service, in turn processed into Bio- fuel  Solid waste licencing  The waste Exchange programme This answers our research problem No.4 which was: Which types of facilities does New Plymouth council provide for garbage pickup and disposable? Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 22
  • 23.  2. Various types of solid waste generated by restaurants (End Food Waste Now, 2013) This answers our research objective 2, which was: Various types of solid waste extracted by restaurants. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 23 TYPES OF SOLID WAST WASTE PLASTIC WOOD ALIMUNIUM GLASS PAPER CARDBOARD METALS
  • 24. Findings Primary Data Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 24
  • 25. 60% 30% 10% Yes No Not sure Free Cardboard Pickup Service? Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 25
  • 26. Barriers in Waste Segregation 1 2 2 10 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Space Time Staff Council Help Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 26
  • 27. Has anyone in your business attended an awareness or training program on solid waste management? Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 27 Yes 20% No 33% Not sure 47%
  • 28. What do you do when purchasing to reduce solid waste management? Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 28 8 2 4 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Bulk Reduce packaging Recycle Other
  • 29. Do you use separate bins for paper, food, glass, cans? Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 29 Yes 53% No 40% Not sure 7%
  • 30. 53% 47% 47% Yes No Awareness on Global Standard Practice Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 30
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  • 32. Type of Waste Green Bin Blue Bin Yellow Bin Food waste Can Plastic Cardboard Glass Aluminium Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 32
  • 33. A. Food Waste  Right Answer: Green Bin Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 33 Right 87% Wrong 13%
  • 34. 2.Can Waste/ Used Cans  Right Answer: Yellow Bin Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 34 Wrong 100% Right Wrong
  • 35. C. Plastic  Correct answer: Blue Bin Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 35 Right 37% Wrong 63% Right Wrong
  • 36. D. Cardboard  Correct Answer: Yellow Bin Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 36 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Right Wrong
  • 37. E. Glass  Correct Answer: Yellow Bin Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 37 Right Wrong 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
  • 38. Aluminium (Foil)  Correct Answer: Yellow Bin Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 38 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Right Wrong
  • 39. Are you aware of the increase in solid waste to the New Plymouth landfill? Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 39 47%53% Yes No
  • 40. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 40 11 3 5 Minimising waste Recycling and using bio products Nothing What are your efforts?
  • 41. Case Study Findings A. Amadinha Restaurant  Separate bins for, food waste, glass waste, cardboard waste, plastic waste and used oils.  Aluminium cans are separated, washed and sent for “Auction” and fund raised by selling those cans are sent to support kiwi sports players for Olympics 2016 in Brazil. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 41 (Rio2016, 2015)
  • 42.  Waste cardboard is re made and recycled to use it for storing food stuffs, once it gets used it is then sold out and funds raised by selling those cardboards are sent to various NGO’s and DLF surf training program  Gunny bags used for vegetables and fruits are given away to New Plymouth Councils gardening department to use it for gardening use. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 42
  • 43. Used cooking oil is sold to make “Bio- Fuel” Glass bottles are sent back to company dealers for re using and re bottling. Other waste food stuffs are used to make compost and are sold in market. Vegetables and fruits cuts like stems, leaves etc. are sent to “guinea pig” farms. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 43
  • 44. Gallery Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 44
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  • 49. Case Study WOMAD  WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) is an international art festival  Held in UK, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Spain, Abu Dhabi  New Plymouth hosts WOMAD every year  This year held on 13th- 15th March at Brooklands Park & TSB Bowl. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 49
  • 50.  Zero tolerance policy towards waste segregation  Owners having outlet on venue, were briefed about the waste disposal methods  NO PLASTIC cutleries, crockeries to be used  If failed to segregate waste as per procedure, then the deposit of 800 NZD will not be returned back. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 50 Solid Waste Management at WOMAD
  • 51.  A team of 40 volunteers for 3 days to ensure the waste is been segregated and collected as per the procedure.  Separate bins for every waste, e.g. leftover food “Pig Food Bin”, Plastics “Landfill Bin”, Wood and paper “Compost Bin”, Tins, Cans, and bottles “Recycle Bin” and separate collection area for cardboards. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 51
  • 52.  Large notice board on each bins indicating waste type.  Volunteers were helping restaurants to segregate the waste.  Beautiful girls dressed as “Green Fairy” were standing near the garbage disposal box for public, so that people will not throw rubbish on lawns and instead will go to those fairies who will dispose it off. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 52
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  • 56. Conclusion  Communication Gap Between Council & Entrepreneurs.  No aggressive promotion of services.  No education or previous training amongst businesses  Contradicting response from entrepreneurs on standard procedure.  Lenient behaviour of entrepreneurs on environment conservation Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 56
  • 57. Limitation  The topic is macro in nature, and hence only one aspect of solid management which relates to restaurants and cafes was studied.  Not enough secondary data on New Plymouth Hospitality.  No previous research equivalent to this topic available.  Research being “Off Track” at initial stage.  Delinked due to Summer vacation gap.  Others aspect of SWM such as waste from other departments such as Housekeeping, Engineering not considered. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 57
  • 58. Strength of the Research  Breakthrough Primary data  First research carried out on SWM in New Plymouth  Successful in measuring the awareness level of solid waste management in restaurant and café owners and managers.  Blue print on SWM for restaurant.  Successfully carried out 2 case studies.  Our research and survey on the New Plymouth Landfill has resulted in revealing a lot of helpful data and findings. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 58
  • 59. Recommendations To Future Researchers  Consider taking different aspect of waste management such as food waste, chemical waste, e-waste etc.  Sample size should be around 40 so you could end up getting at least 25-30 responses  Questionnaire should be more probing, factors such as the years the restaurant is running business in New Plymouth can be included. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 59
  • 60. The educational background of the managers/owners can be considered to analyse awareness. Distribution method to be used for research on restaurants and small outlets Same research can be done at PIHMS. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 60
  • 61. To Stakeholders  New Plymouth council should consider implementing aggressive awareness campaign In order to educate business owners.  Further training in how to manage solid waste in business should be given to entrepreneurs.  Subsidiary to businesses who are implementing SWM process.  SWM such as one held in WOMAD needs to be included in every event held in New Plymouth.  Undertake training programme at schools and PIHMS. Awareness of Solid Waste Management in cafes and restaurants of New Plymouth 61
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