Cathay Dining Unveils Innovative Food Waste Segregation System, Boosting Sustainability Efforts

Reuters
29 May
Cathay Dining Unveils Innovative Food Waste Segregation System, Boosting Sustainability Efforts

Cathay Dining, a subsidiary of Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., has introduced a groundbreaking Food Waste Segregation Warewash System, marking a significant step in sustainability and operational enhancement for the inflight dining industry. As the first airline caterer in Hong Kong to support the recycling of inbound food waste, Cathay Dining's new system underscores its commitment to environmental responsibility. The redesigned warewash system enhances food waste recycling capacity by 200% and reduces utility consumption, aligning with Cathay's pursuit of leadership in sustainable practices. Safety upgrades, including Methyl Methacrylate $(MMA)$ flooring and improved lighting and ventilation, further ensure a safer, more productive work environment for employees. This initiative reflects Cathay Dining's dedication to innovation and operational excellence, benefiting both its team and customers while addressing environmental impacts.

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