From the residue to the product: banana peel paper and cardboard

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31948/BIUMAR3-1-art6

Keywords:

waste, paper, sustainable development.

Abstract

Optimum use, the use of by-products, renewable transformation processes, biotechnological fields, the generation of new knowledge and improvement indicators, are part of a management tool and a strategy that responds to the present and future development challenges sustainable, which implies a rapid modification of mental and industrial processes. In this way there is a strong interest in giving adequate and efficient management of agro industrial waste and taking advantage of them for the development of products in which they are involved as raw material in the production of cellulose for the manufacturing industry.

Author Biography

Viviana Alexandra Quintero Zambrano, Universidad Mariana

Profesora de Ingeniería de Procesos, Universidad Mariana

References

Alcaldía Municipal de Ibagué. (2018). Plan de gestión integral de residuos sólidos "PGIRS", de la administración municipal de Ibagué. Recuperado de https://www.ibague.gov.co/portal/admin/archivos/publicaciones/2018/22502-DOC-20181211.pdf

Guimarães, J., Frollini, E., Da Silva, C., Wypych, F., & Satyanarayana, G. (2009). Characterization of banana, sugarcane bagasse and sponge gourd fibers of Brazil. Recuperado de https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2009.07.013

How to Cite

Quintero Zambrano, V. A. (2019). From the residue to the product: banana peel paper and cardboard. Revista Biumar, 3(1), 80–83. https://doi.org/10.31948/BIUMAR3-1-art6

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2019-11-25

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