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IZVESTIA JOURNAL OF THE UNION OF SCIENTISTS - VARNA 154 ECONOMIC SCIENCES SERIES, vol.7 1 2018 Fruit and Vegetable Waste Modern Trends for Their Potential Use Vanya Zhivkova Abstract Among the reasons for looking for waste options, including fruit and vegetable production and processing, are the reduction of negative environmental impacts, the optimal use of natural resources, and the reduction of the accumulation of landfilled waste. The aim of the paper is to review the presentation and highlighting of some modern trends in the potential use of fruit and vegetable waste based on a systematic analysis of the studied scientific literature. As a result of this study, it has been found that this specific type of waste is the subject of diverse and wide-ranging research by scientists worldwide, which highlights and supports the topicality of the subject under consideration. The directions of work on the development of new optimal management strategies for the future efficient use and utilization of fruit and vegetable waste are expanding and deepening. Keywords: waste, fruit and vegetable waste, potential use JEL Code:Q500 1. Corrado & Sala Corrado & Sala (Corrado & Sala, 2018).

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IZVESTIA JOURNAL OF THE UNION OF SCIENTISTS - VARNA

154 ECONOMIC SCIENCES SERIES, vol.7 1 2018

Fruit and Vegetable Waste Modern Trends for Their Potential Use

Vanya Zhivkova

Abstract

Among the reasons for looking for waste options, including fruit and vegetable production and processing, are the reduction of negative environmental impacts, the optimal use of natural resources, and the reduction of the accumulation of landfilled waste. The aim of the paper is to review the presentation and highlighting of some modern trends in the potential use of fruit and vegetable waste based on a systematic analysis of the studied scientific literature. As a result of this study, it has been found that this specific type of waste is the subject of diverse and wide-ranging research by scientists worldwide, which highlights and supports the topicality of the subject under consideration. The directions of work on the development of new optimal management strategies for the future efficient use and utilization of fruit and vegetable waste are expanding and deepening.

Keywords: waste, fruit and vegetable waste, potential use JEL Code:Q500

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