- Kaye N. Jacildo1, Kristine T. Soberano, PhD2
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11181234
- State University of Northern Negros, Philippines
- GAS Journal of Arts Humanities & Social Sciences (GASJAHSS)
Abstract: Food waste poses a serious problem in the
Philippines with far-reaching impacts on the economy, society, and
environment. This affects households, restaurants, and other stakeholders. To
deal with this matter, Senate Bill 240 also known as the Zero Food Waste Act
of 2022 was put in place which gives importance to recycling and
redistribution among others. This research presents “RescuePlate:
Streamlining Food Donation, Rescue, and Reuse through Web and Mobile Apps”
designed to manage food waste by promoting donations; tracking expiry dates
of food stuff; and providing real-time information about available donated
foods among other things. The objectives are system designing; developing
mobile apps; and evaluating quality and usability according to ISO/IEC
25010:2011 standardization. The
methodology uses a descriptive developmental approach that employs rapid
application development (RAD) for system design as well as observation,
interviews, internet research, and survey questionnaires for data collection.
This study was conducted in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Province,
Philippines among local communities, food establishments, and
non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Findings reveal that the mobile app is
highly efficient in managing food waste donation; sorting user profiles;
showing available food waste on a map and generating lists of foods. The
functionality and usability of this mobile application received positive
feedback from users who tested it during their evaluation period. The
RescuePlate system shows good performance across different ISO 25010
characteristics such as functional suitability, compatibility security,
maintainability, and portability among others. Further, it is also
recommended that a similar study may be conducted to improve the RescuePlate:
Streamlining Food Donation, Rescue, and Reuse through Web and Mobile Apps and
the effectiveness of the presented solutions. |
Keywords – Food waste, RescuePlate, mobile apps, RAD, efficiency