Awatif Afrina Mohd AsrulAisya Alya Mohd GhazalySiti Adriana Faqihah ShafieMuhammad Hazim bin Remmie HirmanDiani Mardiana Binti Mat Zin2024-05-302024-05-302023-12-23Mohamad Amin, A. F., Mohamad Jan, N. M. J., Mohamed, N. A., & Mazlan, N. F. F. M. (Eds.). (2023). In 4th Insan Junior Researchers International Conference 2023 (iJURECON 2023. Kolej PERMATA Insan.978-629-97667-5-9https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/165224th Insan Junior Researchers International Conference 2023 (iJURECON 2023) : "STREAM for a better futureā€/ editors : Ahmad Fuad Mohamad Amin, Nurhidaya Mohamad Jan, Nur Aisyah Mohamed, Nur Fatin Fathillah Mazlan 27-28 October 2023 Organized by : Kolej Permata InsanFood waste is a serious issue in educational institutions all around the world. According to data, Kolej PERMATA Insan's dining hall gathered about 13 kg of food waste every day on average. KPI produces an astounding 4.745 tons of food waste per year, or nearly the weight of a truck. According to earlier research, composting reduces both food waste and methane emissions that contribute to climate change. One technique for decomposing organic solid wastes is composting. This study utilizes an experimental and correlational methodology to examine whether composting should be included to the boarding schools' food waste management system. It was found out that Bokashi composting is indeed suitable to be implemented in food waste management in boarding schools. However, the bin should be re-designed and improved to ensure smooth integration of composting in food waste management in boarding schools.en-UScomposting; composting in schools; food waste; sustainability; zero wasteImplementation of Bokashi Composting in Boarding SchoolsArticle105108