Research Article
Feasibility Study of Organic Fertilizer Factory from Slaughterhouse Waste
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.23-11-2022.2341587, author={Eduardus B Nursanto and Nadya Qonita and Reisa M.R Sinaga and Deska R Hidayah}, title={Feasibility Study of Organic Fertilizer Factory from Slaughterhouse Waste}, proceedings={Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Engineering, Infrastructure and Development, ICO-SEID 2022, 23-24 November 2022, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICO-SEID}, year={2023}, month={12}, keywords={organic fertilizer slaughterhouse waste fermentation feasibility study techno-economic analysis}, doi={10.4108/eai.23-11-2022.2341587} }
- Eduardus B Nursanto
Nadya Qonita
Reisa M.R Sinaga
Deska R Hidayah
Year: 2023
Feasibility Study of Organic Fertilizer Factory from Slaughterhouse Waste
ICO-SEID
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.23-11-2022.2341587
Abstract
The increasing of meat consumption led to increasing supply from slaughterhouse. However, the slaughter waste generated another problem if directly release in environment. To solve slaughterwaste problem, slaughterwaste is converted into organic fertilizer. The organic fertizer can be utilized by local farmer. There was little study related with feasibility study for establishing organic fertilizer factory from slaughter house waste. The feasibility study will speed up the development of organic fertilizer from slaughter house waste. In this study, we did the techno-economic study for organic fertilizer plant from the mixture of slaughterhouse and municipal waste. From techno-economic analysis study, we did analysis for return on investment (ROI), pay out time (POT) and break even point (BEP). ROI value was 39.82%; POT value was 2.01 year and BEP value was 21.67%. From the techno-economic analysis study, organic fertilizer plant from slaughterhouse waste is feasible to establish