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This document summarizes a cleaner production assignment for a mini coconut ice industry. It outlines the production process which involves cracking coconuts, extracting the meat and water, and mixing these with ice and sugar syrup to make individual servings weighing 450 grams. It also provides a mass balance showing inputs and outputs. Two main wastes are generated - 70kg of coconut fiber and 20kg of coconut shells per day. Alternatives for managing these wastes are discussed, such as making fuel from the fibers or crafts from the shells, but these options require more resources and incur higher costs than the current practice.
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Prober Mini Industri

This document summarizes a cleaner production assignment for a mini coconut ice industry. It outlines the production process which involves cracking coconuts, extracting the meat and water, and mixing these with ice and sugar syrup to make individual servings weighing 450 grams. It also provides a mass balance showing inputs and outputs. Two main wastes are generated - 70kg of coconut fiber and 20kg of coconut shells per day. Alternatives for managing these wastes are discussed, such as making fuel from the fibers or crafts from the shells, but these options require more resources and incur higher costs than the current practice.
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Cleaner Production Assignment 1.

Observation and Application Cleaner Production of Mini Industri Coconut


Ice
Teamwork
1. Sidik Faturrachman
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2. Dillan Guciasamano
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3. Desti Maulani Walla
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4. Atika Trirahmawati
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5. Nindia Sabrina
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Production Process of Coconut Ice
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First, cracked the coconut shells using a sharp knife


Pour coconut water and chop the coconut meat, then put into container
Adding some iceberg
How to serving a glass of coconut ice, put the coconut meat as much as 92
gram ( 2 dipper), then add coconut water as much as 173 gram ( 2 dipper)
and sugar syrup or sugar that has boiled as much as 54 gram ( 1 dipper).
Last, add the iceberg as much as 129 gram ( 1 dipper).

Mass Balance
Base, a coconut = 4 Kg

Feed
a coconut

Product
Peel off Processing

Coconut Meat = 28%


Coconut Water = 25%

Waste
Coconut Shell = 12%
Coconut Fiber = 35%
A glass of Coconut Ice
Base, product weight = 450 gram

Coconut Meat =
28% of the
coconuts
Coconut Water =
25% of the
coconuts
Iceberg

Feed

Product
Processing

Produ
ct Coconut Meat =
20,58% of the
products
Coconut Water =
38,54% of the
products
Iceberg = 12,22%

Cleaner Production Application on Coconut Ice Mini Industry


Mini Industry coconut ice in the Bara street sell the product every day. The quantity
of coconut ice were sold on a daily depends on the height of the consumer. On
weekdays coconut ice successfully sold as many as 30 items while on holiday up to
50 grains. In the process of making coconut ice should be added sugar syrup and
iceberg as an additional composition . Sugar syrup is made of sugar that boiled on
the water using a gas stove . There are two waste generated from the mini coconut
ice industry :
1. Coconut fiber. This mini industry produce the coconut fiber as many as 70 kg
per a day. This fiber got from the 50 coconut. Waste processing of mini
industry coconut ice can be solved by making the fuel. In addition, coconut
fibers also used to be hawser ropes or making doormats.
2. Coconut shell. Coconut shell is produced as many as 20 kg. Coconut shells
can be processed into charcoal which used as fuel in the manufacture of
liquid sugar . Besides, coconut shell can be used as a container for serving
drinks. Other alternatives are a lot of crafts produced from coconut shells.
However, sales of coconut shells to the craftsmen preferred because it is
more efficient of cost and time .
There are several considerations in the processing of coconut waste :
1. Lack of resources for sewage treatment . It needs more resources for
processing the shells and fibers into fuels or crafts, because the process is
longer so need more power to handle it.
2. A lot more cost and time are required for processing. Costs incurred for
examples cost for processing equipments, cost of rent, and transportation
costs. The process need more time to cultivate the waste. It means it needs
more resources or extra employees.

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