HomeQCU The Star: Journal of Science, Engineering, and Information Technologyvol. 1 no. 1 (2023)

From Waste to Value: Production, Characteristics, and Market Potential of Sustainable Candles Made from Coconut Shell Scrap Charcoal Briquettes

Maria Ghiven N. Bumolo | Mary Rose Guantia | Jhisselle Tupal | Melanie Tonjoc | Vicky Tumnog

Discipline: production and manufacturing engineering

 

Abstract:

This study aims to investigate the production, characteristics, and market potential of sustainable candles made from coconut shell scrap charcoal briquettes. Coconut shell scrap, an abundant agricultural waste generated from the processing of coconuts, offers an eco-friendly alternative to traditional paraffin-based candles. By transforming this waste material into charcoal briquettes and incorporating it into candles, this research seeks to develop an innovative solution for cleaner-burning, environmentally friendly candles while reducing waste and promoting sustainability. The production process involves converting coconut shell scrap into charcoal briquettes, followed by blending the briquettes with coconut wax and beeswax to create the candles. This study examines the resulting candles' characteristics, including burning time, emissions, scent retention, and overall performance, comparing them to traditional paraffin-based candles. In addition to the production and performance analysis, this research conducts a market study to assess consumer preferences, potential demand, and market opportunities for these sustainable candles. By analysing market trends, consumer preferences, and competitor products, the study aims to evaluate the commercial viability of these eco-friendly candles and identify strategies for successful market entry. The findings of this research contribute to a better understanding of the potential of coconut shell scrap charcoal briquettes in sustainable candle production, providing valuable insights for manufacturers and entrepreneurs interested in developing and marketing environmentally friendly products. Furthermore, the study highlights the importance of waste-to-value initiatives in promoting sustainability and resource conservation.



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