MUBISOFT ECO
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G&C, Keep It Fresh!
G&C (Good & Cheap) is a web application with the objective of ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns in our cities. Reducing food waste at the retail and consumer level is the main focus of this application.
The application will provide users with a marketplace where shops around them will publish products close to their expiration date, at a cheaper price. Users will have the ability to buy these products and reduce the food waste around their community.
The application will also provide different recipes for the user to elaborate using the products they have bought. These recipes will provide a way of taking advantage of those products and reduce the waste of food at retail.
Sustainable Development Goals
Food loss and waste has indeed become an issue of great public concern. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development reflects the increased global awareness of the problem. Target 12.3 of the Sustainable Development Goals calls for halving per capita global food waste at retail and consumer levels by 2030, as well as reducing food losses along the production and supply chains.
Due to this project nature, it is directly aligned with the Responsible Production and Consumption goal, to be more precise, with the Ensure Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns.
The main objective of the mubisoft team, regarding of this projects, is to work to achive sustainable consumption, reducing wasted products at retail level.
Requirements
The web application can be runned on the latest versions of the following web browsers:
Chrome | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Android | Supported | Supported | N/A | Not Supported | N/A |
iOS | Supported | N/A | N/A | Not Supported | Supported |
Mac OS X | Supported | Supported | N/A | Supported | Supported |
Windows | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported | Not Supported |
Component Versions
- Java 1.8
- MySQL 8.0.27
Credits
The web application was developed and tested by a team of students from Mondragon Faculty of Engineering. The members of the team are:
- Oier Baños.
- Oihane Lameirinhas.
- Estalyn Curay.
- Joseba Izaguirre.
- Jon Navaridas.