Turning the Cocopith Waste into Myceliated Biocomposite to Make an Insulator
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2021-05-18
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Summary
Background
Indonesia produces approximately 14 billion coconuts annually as the world’s largest coconut producer. While coconut processing focuses mainly on fresh coconut and copra production, the byproducts like coconut fiber are underutilized. Cocopith, which makes up 70% of coconut fiber waste, has become a significant environmental problem as it accumulates near processing facilities. Current disposal methods like burning create pollution issues.
Objective
This research aimed to examine the material characteristics of cocopith and evaluate whether mycelium-based biocomposite made from cocopith waste could serve as an effective thermal insulator. The study sought to develop an environmentally friendly solution for cocopith waste while creating a valuable product.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:International Journal of Biomaterials,
- Study Type:Experimental Research,
- Source: 10.1155/2021/6630657