An aerobic digestion is an appropriate technology for handling the waste especially organic fraction of
solid waste as fruit and vegetable. The waste characterization shows it is more suitable to be treated
anaerobically than other treatment such as incineration. The present set-up digester in this study appeared
to be quite effective to treat large amount of mixed solid wastes of fruit-vegetables, giving CH4 up to 65%
vol./10.4 % TS with a flow rate of 20-40 ml/min. It was noteworthy that vegetable wastes were potential
source for energy production. Although further study is required to improve the reactor design and
temperature control, the renewable energy produced from anaerobic digestion process can be seen as a
good reason for many communities to start transformation of valuable resources.