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Alternative Material for Biodegradable Plates-A review

Pramod Maurya, Paramjit Thakur, Shreyas Santosh Padyal, Gaurav Bhau Dalvi, Chinmay Chandrakant Shinde

Abstract


Disposable products are gaining a huge interest among the consumers. In recent times bio-degradable consumers have been increased tremendously. Future prospects and market demand also depend upon newly create of design with high calibrating graphic communicate and in competence in technical know-how of paper plates and their production technology. There is a good scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field. Being eco-friendly, paper plates over the years have gained tremendous preference over plastic plates. Paper plates has a huge demand in parties and functions in India. In this project, the best alternative material to fabricate biodegradable paper plates is being researched. Firstly, the criteria like reusability, cost, etc. To select a material on basis of its pros and cons. Then the materials will be tested according to the qualities they have. The Analytical Hierarchy Process [AHP] will then be used. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a technique that "measures using pairwise comparisons and relies on expert judgement to derive priority scales." Lastly the values will be calculated by using value engineering principle to calculate the overall score of the best material to be selected. The material having highest score will be considered as the best material for fabricating a biodegradable plate.


Keywords


Bio-degradable, Biomaterials, Value engineering.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijpnc.v8i1.1382

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