DEVELOPMENT OF ECO FRIENDLY AND BIODEGRADABLE PAPER PLATE USING
USED EGGTRAYS
A Research Study Presented to the Teachers of Senior High School
Department in Guiuan National High School
Guiuan, Eastern Samar
Submitted in Partial fulfillment of the Requirements
In Inquiries, Investigation and Immersion
Researchers:
Jeace C. Ecaldre
Alyssa Nicole G. Alegria
Kristello Clement M. Paylangco
Uzziah Noreen G. Enriquez
Fhenna Mae A. Bernardo
Mark Anthony B. Ranido
Clarence James Medalle
Jane Monique O. Zuñiga
Ma. Angeles C. Gudes
Reymark G. Colandog
Vicmar N. Bantilan
Angelica O. Ayon
James S. Gayoso
Pauline B. Dado
Cherry T. Cuyo
March 2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE i
TABLE OF CONTENTS ii
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study 1
Objective of the study 4
Hypotheses of the Study 5
Significance of the Study
5
Scope and Delimitation of the Study 6
Definition of Terms 7
CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
Review of Related Literature 7
Review of Related Studies
Theoretical Framework
Conceptual Framework
CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY
Research Design
Research Locale
Instrument of the Study
Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
An egg tray (also known as an egg box in British English) is a tray designed for
carrying and transporting whole eggs. These cartons have a dimpled form in which each
dimple accommodates an individual egg and isolates that egg from eggs in adjacent
dimples. This structure helps protect eggs against stresses exerted during transportation
and storage by absorbing a lot of shock and limiting the incidents of fracture to the fragile
egg shells. An egg Tray can be made of various materials, including foamed plastics
such as polystyrene foam, clear plastic or may be manufactured from recycled paper
and moulded pulp by means of a mechanized papiermâché process As environmental
concerns continue to grow globally, there is a pressing need to develop sustainable
alternatives to traditional single-use plastic products. One such product is disposable
plates, which are widely used in various settings such as events, parties, and food
service industries. However, the widespread use of conventional plastic plates
contributes significantly to pollution and environmental degradation due to their non-
biodegradable nature. (Geyer et al., 2017).
In response to this environmental challenge, we researchers are exploring
alternative materials that are eco-friendly, biodegradable, and sustainable. Egg trays,
which are commonly made from recycled paper pulp, present a promising avenue for the
development of biodegradable plates. The aim of this study is to investigate the
feasibility of utilizing egg trays as a raw material for the production of eco-friendly and
biodegradable plates. By leveraging the inherent properties of egg trays, such as their
biodegradability and moldability, this research seeks to develop a manufacturing process
that can transform egg trays into functional and durable plates suitable for various
applications. Additionally, the study will explore the potential economic benefits of
utilizing egg trays as a raw material, assessing cost-effectiveness and market viability.
Furthermore, the research will investigate the environmental impact of the proposed
production process, evaluating its sustainability compared to conventional plate
manufacturing methods. According to a study published in the Journal of Sustainable
Materials and Technologies by Lee et al. in 2020, the feasibility of utilizing egg trays as a
raw material for eco-friendly plate production was investigated, highlighting the potential
for both environmental benefits and functional applications. By developing eco-friendly
and biodegradable plates using egg trays, this research aims to provide a sustainable
alternative to traditional plastic plates, thereby mitigating the environmental impact
associated with single-use plastics and promoting a more circular economy.
Furthermore, this research endeavors to assess the performance and durability
of the eco-friendly plates made from egg trays in comparison to traditional plastic plates,
ensuring their suitability for various applications. Additionally, the study will examine
consumer perceptions and acceptance of these eco-friendly plates, addressing potential
barriers to adoption and identifying strategies for widespread market penetration.
Objective of the Study
1. Determine if the egg trays can be used as an ecofriendly and biodegradable
plate.
2. Determine the extent of environmental harm caused by the prevalent use of
non-biodegradable disposable plates and identify the specific ecological
consequences associated with their production, usage, and disposal.
3. Investigate the efficiency of egg trays as a raw material for producing
biodegradable plates, focusing on resource utilization, energy consumption,
and waste reduction throughout the manufacturing process.
4. Examine the level of consumer awareness regarding the environmental
implications of disposable plates and assess their willingness to adopt and
utilize eco-friendly alternatives made from egg trays.
5. Evaluate the economic feasibility and market acceptance of eco-friendly
plates made from egg trays for small businesses.
Hypotheses
H1. If eco-friendly plates made from egg trays are introduced to the market as a
sustainable alternative to traditional disposable plates, then there will be a significant
increase in consumer preference for these biodegradable options due to growing
environmental awareness.
H2. If small businesses in the food industry adopt the use of eco-friendly plates
made from egg trays, then there will be a positive impact on their economic
sustainability, with potential cost savings and increased customer loyalty from
environmentally conscious consumers.
Significance of the Study
The conduct of this study was significant and beneficial, especially to the
following:
Product Users. Customers benefit from using eco-friendly plates as it aligns with their
values of environmental responsibility. The adoption of biodegradable plates contributes
to the reduction of plastic waste, making it an eco-conscious choice.
Families. The eco-friendly plates provide a sustainable alternative for everyday use,
reducing the environmental impact of disposable tableware in households. Families can
contribute to a greener lifestyle while enjoying the convenience of disposable plates.
Small
Business Owners. Small businesses in the food industry can benefit from adopting
these biodegradable plates as a cost-effective and environmentally responsible choice. It
aligns with sustainable practices, attracting environmentally conscious customers and
potentially reducing long-term operational costs.
Local Communities. The adoption of these plates in local communities contributes to
the reduction of non-biodegradable waste, leading to cleaner surroundings and a
healthier environment. Communities can take pride in fostering eco-friendly habits that
positively impact both local ecosystems and public health.
Future Researchers. This study serves as a foundation for future researchers, inspiring
them to explore and develop sustainable alternatives. The insights gained from creating
eco-friendly plates using egg trays can pave the way for further innovations in
biodegradable materials and sustainable product design.
Scope and delimitation
This study focused on the development of eco-friendly and biodegradable plate
using egg trays. The egg trays were collected at Brgy. 7, Guiuan, Eastern Samar on the
other hand the process of making of biodegradable plate was conducted in Brgy.
Hollywood Guiuan, Eastern Samar. This study uses product development research
design to make the variables accordingly. The duration of the study will be from the
month of February to May 2024.
Definition of Terms
The following definitions of terms are provided to minimize misunderstanding and
to aid comprehension:
Biodegrable plate. are made from renewable materials, such as sugarcane
bagasse or bamboo. Paper plates are free from harmful chemicals. They are
compostable, which means they can break down naturally in the environment without
causing harm. These plates are sturdy and suitable for hot and cold foods. (Khan, 2023).
In this study, biodegradable plate refers to a plate that can be broken down by natural
processes into simpler, non-toxic substances, typically within a relatively short period of
time.
Eco-friendly plate. not harmful to the environment, or trying to help the
environment (Cambridge, n,d). In this study, eco-friendly plate is one that has minimal
negative impact on the environment throughout its lifecycle, from production to disposal.
It typically involves using sustainable materials, reducing energy and water consumption
during manufacturing, and minimizing waste.
Egg tray. a usually square paperboard tray shaped to hold and protect eggs in a
shipping case or crate (Merriam-Webster, n.d). In this study, egg tray is a container
designed to safely hold and transport eggs, typically made from molded pulp or recycled
paper material.
Economic feasibility. the degree to which the economic advantages of
something to be made, done, or achieved are greater than the economic costs: The
state commissioned a report on the economic feasibility of a single-payer health system.
(cambridg, n,d.), In this study, Economic feasibility refers to the assessment of whether a
project or endeavor, in this case, the development of eco-friendly and biodegradable
plates using egg tray material, is financially viable and sustainable.
Chapter II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
This chapter shows the related literature and studies that are significant to the
study, theoretical and conceptual framework.
Review of Related literature
Eggtrays
According to Skyggebjerg (2019) In the 1990s, there was a change in capitalist
thinking on environmental issues in many global settings, which materialised in what has
been termed corporate environmentalism. Beginning with a history of the moulded fibre
egg tray and one of its primary manufacturers, this is a case study of how corporate
environmentalism came about and was enacted as a confluence of corporate priorities,
environmental concerns, production processes, materials, and the development of new
measuring tools. Unlike the many environmental history studies that emphasise the role
of NGOs and policy developments, this study begins in the business world. More
specifically, it is based in the making of environmental knowledge in the form of life cycle
assessments and environmental accounts and in the environmental reframing of
materials like moulded pulp and plastic. In this way it is the story of how it became
reasonable for a manufacturer of egg trays to choose the slogan, ‘Choose Fibre. Save
Nature’.
The study of Davis (2021) Most egg cartons are recyclable, depending on the
material they are made of. The typical cartons found across supermarkets are generally
made of paper byproducts, #1 plastics, or Styrofoam. Plastic cartons pose no problems
when it comes recycling and paper cartons can be placed in most residential recycling
carts. Styrofoam or foam, however, is not accepted by most recycling facilities.
Recycling paper and plastic egg cartons is fairly easy because those are the most widely
accepted materials. Pulp paper egg cartons are often made from recycled materials and
can be recycled again. They are also biodegradable and compostable. Most paper egg
cartons can be placed in your recycling bin just like any other paper product. If they have
the universal recycling symbol on the packaging, they can be broken down, mashed into
a pulp, and turned into another form of paper product (Davis, 2021).
The growing environmental concerns caused by single-use plastic utensils and
packaging have led to an increasing demand for sustainable and ecofriendly
alternatives. This research survey paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of
biodegradable tableware and packaging materials, manufacturing technologies,
properties, applications, and ecological impact. The paper focuses on the use of wheat
bran, rice bran, and corn starch as raw materials for producing biodegradable tableware
and packaging products. The manufacturing processes for these products are
discussed, highlighting their clean and environmentally friendly nature. The properties
and applications of biodegradable tableware and packaging are explored, emphasizing
their suitability for various uses and their potential to replace conventional disposable
products. The ecological impact of these alternatives is assessed by comparing their
environmental footprint to single-use plastic products and analyzing their
biodegradability and composability. The paper also examines market adoption,
challenges, and the importance of public awareness and education in promoting the use
of biodegradable, ecofriendly, sustainable products. Finally, the paper concludes by
summarizing the potential benefits of biodegradable tableware and packaging and
discussing prospects for research and development in this field. (George, D. & George,
A., 2023)
Studies Related to Egg trays
The study of Sharma (2023) Egg trays can protect the egg from the elements. It
may also shield the eggs from dampness and light, reducing loss, and these features are
moving the egg tray industry forward. The egg tray is textured, with each hollow housing
a separate egg and isolating that egg from other eggs in a nearby pattern. This structure
protects eggs from forces imposed during storage and transportation by absorbing a lot
of shock and preventing eggshell fractures. Paper egg trays will rise at the fastest rate
due to greater awareness of global warming, increasing market share in the egg tray
business. Growing demand for eggs from developing countries, as well as increased
knowledge of the health benefits of eggs, are expected to fuel global demand for egg
packaging.
Components of Egg trays that can be Used in Making Biodegradable paperplate
Nanocellulose is cellulose fibrils with one of its dimensions in nanometer range. It
shares specific properties of both cellulosic and nanoscale materials. The two main
families of nanocellulose particles include cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and cellulose
nanofibers (CNFs). Both families have found use in paper making with CNCs limited to
surface coatings and CNFs have a wide range of use in paper making. Nanocellulose
has gained great interest in the paper and pulp industry because of its abundant
availability, renewable and eco-friendly nature. Nanopaper is advantageous over
traditional pulp paper due to its high strength, optical transparency, thermal stability,
smoothness, etc. It has been widely used as wet and dry strength agent and also as a
coating to improve barrier properties of the paper. The barrier properties may be
destroyed due to the hydrophilic nature of nanopaper, but it can be improved by surface
modifications. This review addresses an overview of the currently adopted method in the
pulp and paper industry, the role of nanotechnology in the industry, the classification of
nanocellulose, and its application in paper making (Kumar et al., 2019).
Review of Related Studies
A crucial property of fibrous packaging paper for food is water resistance, while
strength properties are also important. To improve these properties, several bio-coating
solutions were applied as coatings on paper made of pineapple leaf pulp. The effects of
beeswax, chitosan, shellac, alginate/gellan gum and beeswax–chitosan (1%
chitosan+4%glycerol+30%beeswax) solutions on pineapple leaf pulp paper were
assessed in relation to making biodegradable paper plates. The cooking time (120–
180 min) of chemical pulping and the dose of pulp by moist weight (200, 250, and 300 g)
to a paper frame (40 × 40 cm2) were also studied on making the paper samples. The
papers were tested for their physical and mechanical properties. The optimal cooking
time and dose of pulp by moist weight found were 180 min and 300 g of pulp per frame,
respectively. The bio-coatings increased average grammage and thickness of paper, but
gave density reduction from that of uncoated paper. Coating paper with beeswax–
chitosan solution gave the longest absorbency time, followed in rank order by
alginate/gellan gum, chitosan, beeswax and shellac. The maximum 5.9 kN/m2 tensile
strength was found for paper coated with beeswax–chitosan solution before hot
pressing. On comparing papers bio-coated before or after hot pressing, no difference
was found in the degradable time with NaAlg/gellan coating, while such difference was
observed with beeswax-chitosan coating. The results suggest beeswax–chitosan
solution as the best among the alternatives tested, for coating paper to make
biodegradable plates (Iewkittayakorn, 2020).
The disposable plates made up of plastics such as polythene, polypropylene,
polystyrene, polycarbonate, polyvinyl chloride, etc. pose health risks due to the release
of toxic chemicals, bisphenol A, melamine, vinyl chloride, and phthalates. The usage of
disposable plasticware not only depletes fossil fuels but also causes microplastics
pollution. Thus, thrust has been shifted to utilization of disposable plates made from
plant leaves, which are renewable, biodegradable, and enriched with antioxidants and
medicinal values. In India, serving food on leaf dining plates is a long-standing tradition
with its own cultural, religious, medicinal, and socioeconomic significance. The leaf plate
stitching is a livelihood activity for tribal people in Odisha, Madhya Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana states of India. The leaves and leaf
plates are used for offering naivedyam to god during worship and distribution of
prasadam to devotees. They are extensively used for serving food during marriages,
religious festivals, community feasts, etc. The leaves from a vast variety of plants are
used as dining plates, food wraps during steam cooking, grilling, and frying of various
dishes, and food packing material in India. The biodegradable leaf plates have vast
potential in the international market, which should meet in terms of quality and design.
To sustain the practice of using leaf plates and discourage plastic plates; necessary
regulations should be imposed by the government and monitored through local
governing bodies. In addition, school children and college students should be educated
and motivated to realize the importance (Kora et al., 2019).
Chicken eggs are so delicate, handling, storing, and shipping them need to be
done in protective packaging. Paper egg trays are the most widely accepted egg
packaging worldwide. However, because they are difficult to handle and obtain locally,
they are expensive, rare, and frequently imported into Nigeria. In order to facilitate the
local production and distribution of paper egg trays in Nigeria, the purpose of this study
was to locally create and assess the performance of a low-cost paper egg tray-making
machine. A 30-cell paper egg tray-making machine was constructed, and its
performance assessed, using metal wastes as building components and a sand-casting
method for mold creation (Omoniyi & Onilude 2022).
The study of Davis (2021) Most egg cartons are recyclable, depending on the
material they are made of. The typical cartons found across supermarkets are generally
made of paper byproducts, #1 plastics, or Styrofoam. Plastic cartons pose no problems
when it comes to recycling and paper cartons can be placed in most residential recycling
carts. Styrofoam or foam, however, is not accepted by most recycling facilities.
Recycling paper and plastic egg cartons is easy because those are the most widely
accepted materials. Pulp paper egg cartons are often made from recycled materials and
can be recycled again. They are also biodegradable and compostable. Most paper egg
cartons can be placed in your recycling bin just like any other paper product. If they have
the universal recycling symbol on the packaging, they can be broken down, mashed into
a pulp, and turned into another form of paper product.
The results of assays carried out on plates used in the construction industry,
manufactured entirely with solid wastes of a recycled paper plant, are presented and
compared with the results obtained using agglomerated wood and plywood plates.
Previous results had shown that wastes are composed essentially of polymers when
these wastes are generated by recycled paper produced with the “waved type II”
shavings. These solid wastes were placed in a mold that was heated and pressed with a
hydraulic press in order to obtain the plates. The waste-produced plates were submitted
to tests for humidity, swelling, water absorption, density, modulus of rupture-static
bending, modulus of elasticity and direct screw withdrawal. These same assays had
been carried out on two types of commercial wood plates, agglomerated wood and
plywood, in order to compare the results with those obtained with the waste plate. Waste
plates had similar behavior to the agglomerated wood plate, but it was possible to
distinguish greater flexibility in the waste-produced plate and a significant difference in
the tests for swelling and water absorption which showed the waste plate had a better
performance than the agglomerated wood and plywood plates (Pelegrini et al., 2010).
For many workers who are compelled to eat at least one meal a day away from
home due to the Corona Virus pandemic, community catering is a crucial component,
even though Smart Working has temporarily changed daily necessities in recent times.
In this industry, the usage of disposable, non-biodegradable goods is very common.
According to estimates, Italy uses 115,000 tons of plastic dinnerware annually, with a
production value of about 960 million euros (Moronese, 2018). The issues associated
with switching from single-use plastic to reusable products are numerous. High
standards of safety and cleanliness are provided by single-use packaging, which also
helps to preserve food freshness and cut down on food waste (ANGEM, 2020). By using
the standard EN 13432 (EN13432, 2000), which states that biodegradable materials
breakdown by at least 90% in six months when exposed to a carbon-rich environment,
biodegradability under composting conditions is ascertained. There is currently no
effective method of recycling fossil fuel-based products that is extensively used due to
the presence of food residues. As of right now, the most widely used options for
reducing the amount of polypropylene waste are landfills and incineration (Mannheim
and Simenfalvi, 2020).
Reusable non-compostable system adoption was also evaluated for the takeout
food industry (Gallego-Schmid et al., 2018) and the airline catering industry (Blanca-
Alcubilla et al., 2020). Pay attention to throwaway systems in food service, weighing the
environmental impact of biodegradable versus conventional items (Fieschi and Pretato,
2017). This study addressed the underappreciated issue of comparing disposable to
reusable bioplastic products. In order to compare, several table place compositions are
taken into account, each of which includes the essential elements that are often required
during a meal. In addition, fossil-based systems are taken into account for a
comprehensive analysis of the dinnerware industry.
The study of Pr (2023) Plastic-Based Egg Tray will have significant change from
previous year. By the most conservative estimates of global Plastic-Based Egg Tray
market size (most likely outcome) will be a year-over-year revenue with magnificent
growth rate In 2022, from USD million In 2021. Over the next five years the Plastic-
Based Egg Tray market will register a Impressive CAGR in terms of revenue, the global
market size will reach Multimillion USD by 2028. The Global Plastic-Based Egg Tray
market is anticipated to rise at a considerable rate during the forecast period, between
2022 and 2028. In 2020, the market is growing at a steady rate and with the rising
adoption of strategies by key players, the market is expected to rise over the projected
horizon.
Egg tray and coir fibre as a sound absorption panel. The coir fibre has a good
coefficient value which make it suitable as a sound absorption material and can replace
the traditional material, syntactic and wooden material. The combination of pyramid
shape of egg tray can provide a large surface for uniform sound reflection (Kaamin et al.,
2018)
Turning wastepaper materials to different packaging materials is important to
effectively manage the associated problem involved with its disposal and to conserve
our forest reservation. The imported machines for egg tray production processes are
capital intensive, complex to operate, largely power dependent and also difficult to repair
and maintain. Hence there is a need to find a local alternative to solve these problems.
This paper therefore gives a brief description of the design and fabrication of a 30-cavity
wastepaper egg tray machine of size 10 with transfer and counter moulds producing 12
egg trays/hour with a vacuum pump rating of 1.64kW using an already mechanically
disintegrated pulp. The machine consist of slurry vat, mould, counter mould , the
lowering mechanism , electric motor and vacuum pump. The geometry of the slurry vat
includes a 10 litre cylindrical vessel of 5mm vessel fixed with lowering mechanism
controlling the movement of the mould and counter mould in the slurry vat. The design
capacity is 12 egg trays/hour and the total estimated cost of the machine is $200 and it
works on the principle of vacuuming the pulp slurry when the consistency is about 5%.
The features of this pulp moulding machine consist of simple structure, easy operation
and maintenance, low investment cost and larger application range. (Onilude et al.,
2012)
Theoretical Framework
The theoretical framework for this study on the development of ecofriendly and
biodegradable paper plate using egg trays. The theory of production with waste and
recycling solid waste management has become a critical issue. Product responsibility
refers to the idea that a product will follow its maker from birth to death; waste
avoidance, recycling, and disposal are all components of the business strategy they
build under solid residual management. A waste levy levied by the government
encourages businesses to improve resource recycling. The effects of a charge on waste
reduction, the production process's structure, recycling, input demand, material-saving
effort, the number of enterprises, and the amount of trash disposed of are demonstrated
by a comparative statistics analysis (Conrad, 1997).
Theory of environmentally significant behavior explains that relationship between
environmental concern and behavior; and summarizes evidence on the factors that
determine environmentally significant behaviors and that can effectively alter them. The
article concludes by presenting some major propositions supported by available
research and some principles for guiding future research and informing the design of
behavioral programs for environmental protection (Stern, 2000).
In relevance to these theories, due to the development of ecofriendly and
biodegradable paper plate from egg trays, it looks into the marketability and customer
acceptability of these sustainable alternatives, offering insightful information to people
and companies who want to make more environmentally friendly decisions. The study's
goal is to encourage a constructive change in disposable tableware manufacturing and
use toward sustainable methods, supporting international efforts to create a more
sustainable and environmentally friendly future.
Mustafa Gölcü and Volkan Kalender drying time of the eggtray states that many
items are dried in a microwave instead of the conventional techniques for drying. Most of
the drying research carried out in our nation are in the food industry. Using the
microwaves' efficient heating capacity, the drying process happens swiftly.
Consequently, Costs are reduced, production is quicker, and it is more ecologically
friendly. occurs. In this study, various egg tray drying techniques have been used belt
speeds and magnetron (MGN) output powers. Microwave power's impact on the egg
tray's drying time has been investigated (Gölcü and Kalender, 2013). By applying these
theories, this study aims to develop ecofriendly and biodegradable paper plates using
egg trays. Understanding the importance of using recycled materials such as egg trays
that can be used as an alternative disposable paper plate can be an effective
environmentally friendly product.
Conceptual Framework
Figure 1 shows the response to the escalating environmental concerns
associated with the proliferation of non-biodegradable disposable plates; this study
introduces a robust conceptual framework for the development of eco-friendly plates
using egg trays. This framework serves as a structured guide to comprehensively
understand and address the intricate dynamics involved in creating, implementing, and
assessing the impact of biodegradable alternatives. The conceptual framework
navigates through the key stages of input, process, output, and outcome, interweaving
the utilization of egg trays as a primary raw material with environmental impact
assessments and continuous improvement loops.
Raw Materials (Egg Trays): Production: Utilize the egg Eco-Friendly Plates: Produce
biodegradable plates as the final
Gather egg trays as the trays in a sustainable and
output, ensuring they meet
primary raw material to efficient manufacturing quality standards, are cost-
produce eco-friendly process to create eco- effective, and environmentally
plates. Research and friendly plates. friendly. Research Findings:
Present research findings on the
Development: Conduct Environmental Impact
environmental benefits, cost-
thorough research and Assessment: Evaluate the efficiency, and potential market
development to optimize environmental impact of acceptance of eco-friendly plates
the manufacturing process both traditional disposable made from egg trays. Outcome:
Market Adoption: Assess the level
for creating biodegradable plates and the newly
of acceptance and adoption of
plates using egg trays. developed biodegradable eco-friendly plates in the market
plates throughout their life by consumers and small
cycle. businesses.
Input Process Output
Chapter III
METHODOLOGY
This chapter contains the Research Design, Research locale, Collection of Egg
trays, Procedure, Gathering Data and Tools that we will use in conducting our
experiment.
Research Design
This research is qualitative research and used product development research
design. According to Barnard, E. (2023) Product development research is the process of
finding out how the product or feature you’re currently working on is progressing,
whether there are any changes in your target audience’s needs and whether you need to
make any adjustments to the product. Depending on where you are in your product’s life
cycle will dictate the kind of product development research you do and how it might
impact your overall product development process. In your product research process, you
can find out things like what features customers might be willing to pay more for, or
figuring out how you can increase customer loyalty. And you might want to investigate a
decline in interest or sales to make sure your product maintains success. The researcher
used this design to determine if the egg tray can be used as an eco-friendly and
biodegradable plate. The researcher tests the efficiency of egg trays as a raw material
for producing biodegradable plates, focusing on resource utilization, energy
consumption, and waste reduction throughout the manufacturing process. This study
contributes to the intersection of environmental sustainability, consumer behavior, and
business practices by pioneering the development and analysis of eco-friendly plates
made from egg trays. Furthermore, it investigates the economic viability and consumer
acceptance of such sustainable alternatives, providing valuable insights for both
businesses and individuals striving for more eco-conscious choices. Ultimately, the study
aims to foster a positive shift towards sustainable practices in the production and
consumption of disposable tableware, contributing to the global efforts towards a
greener and more sustainable future.
Research Locale
This study was conducted in Guiuan National High School (GNHS), located two
kilometers away from the town proper, situated in Barangay Cogon, Guiuan Eastern
Samar. The researcher chose this location to ensure reliable data for this study. The
materials that are used in this study were collected in Barangay 07, Guiuan Eastern
Samar. The study was conducted in the second semester of the school year 2023-2024.
Instrument of the study
Data Gathering Procedure
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