“…Anaerobic digestion of food waste is attracting more and more attention worldwide for recovering energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions [1 , 2]. There have been many studies focused on the effect of operating parameters on methane yields, such as operation mode (batch or continuous), temperature (mesophilic or thermophilic), moisture content (wet or dry), organic loading rate, presence or absence of co-substrates (co-or mono-digestion) and hydraulic retention time [3][4][5][6]. Furthermore, in order to increase digestion efficiency and improve the methane yield, anaerobic biodegradability of food waste in two-stage [7] and three-stage [8] anaerobic digesters have also been studied, and various pretreatment methods [6 , 9 , 10] have been proposed.…”