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- Volume 10, Number 4 |
- Volume 10, Number 4 (2023)
THERMAL TRIUMPH: PID-CONTROLLED HEAT EXTRACTION OPTIMIZATION FOR HIGH-YIELD BOTTLE SHARK LIVER OIL PRODUCTION
Ahmad Fauzi Mubarak, Dianita Maylina
Traditional medicines, comprising plant, animal, mineral ingredients, and galenic preparations, have been employed for generations in various societies for therapeutic purposes. Ensuring access to balanced and reliable health information and education is a fundamental right of every individual, and it is the government's responsibility to facilitate such access and improve overall healthcare services. The bottle shark (Centrophorus atromarginatus) presents a promising source of liver oil due to its abundance in Indonesian waters and ease of capture, with the current catch rate reaching only 39% of its sustainable potential. The bottle shark in Indonesian seas has a length of 1.5 meters,...
TASTE UNLEASHED: QFD-DRIVEN STRATEGIES FOR ENSURING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION THROUGH ENHANCED POTATO CHIP PACKAGING DESIGN
Fauzi Abdul Hakim, Irfan Harun
Packaging plays a crucial role in maintaining brand equity and promoting sales by protecting goods and food items from external factors. The primary functions of packaging include safeguarding products during transportation and serving as a convenient container for consumers. In the realm of food and beverage packaging, it is not merely a wrapper; rather, it is responsible for ensuring the safety and quality integrity of the packaged products. This research focuses on the improvement of cassava chip packaging, which has been marred by several issues, such as inappropriate sizes and susceptibility to breakage, leading to customer dissatisfaction.To address these packaging...
TRASH TRANSFORMATION: ASSESSING THE EVOLUTION OF SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA
Suresh Chandra Roy
The generation of waste is an inherent aspect of human activity, and despite significant advancements in social, economic, and environmental domains, the implementation of effective solid waste management (SWM) practices remains a substantial challenge. Municipal and industrial waste, in particular, pose severe threats to living organisms, underscoring the urgency of adopting sustainable SWM approaches as India strives for industrialization. Developed nations have successfully managed their waste through the utilization of advanced facilities, robust government institutions, and efficient bureaucracies. However, developing countries, such as India, are still in the process of transitioning towards improved waste management practices. In the face of...