TURNING WASTE INTO WEALTH: EVALUATING THE INFLUENCE OF ADHESIVE PAPER WASTE WEIGHT PERCENTAGE IN BIOBRIQUETTES DERIVED FROM CASSAVA SKIN WASTE
Neka Verdian Panae , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sriwijaya, Indralaya, Sumatera Selatan, IndonesiaAbstract
This study delves into the transformation of waste into a valuable resource by exploring the impact of adhesive paper waste weight percentage in biobriquettes derived from cassava skin waste. Through a systematic investigation, the research assesses the influence of varying proportions of adhesive paper waste on the physical and combustion characteristics of the biobriquettes. The results reveal insights into the feasibility of incorporating adhesive paper waste as a binding agent in cassava skin biobriquettes, providing a sustainable and economically viable approach to waste utilization.
Keywords
Biobriquettes, Cassava Skin Waste, Adhesive Paper Waste
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