USULAN KONSEP PRODUK SAMPINGAN LIMBAH BAGLOG JAMUR TIRAM PT GAYA GREEN SRIKANDI MENGGUNAKAN METODE HOUSE OF QUALITY
The Cugenang Final Disposal Site (TPA) in Cianjur Regency faces a significant challenge of mushroom substrate baglog waste accumulation, with daily deliveries from farmers totaling 8.5 tons. This issue not only concerns the TPA management and local communities but also results in the emission of...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/77832 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The Cugenang Final Disposal Site (TPA) in Cianjur Regency faces a significant challenge
of mushroom substrate baglog waste accumulation, with daily deliveries from farmers
totaling 8.5 tons. This issue not only concerns the TPA management and local communities
but also results in the emission of unpleasant odors, air pollution, and environmental
contamination. PT Gaya Green Srikandi, a company engaged in oyster mushroom baglog
production and oyster mushroom cultivation in Cianjur, faces a similar waste accumulation
problem. With an estimated monthly waste potential of 64 tons mushroom substrate baglogs,
addressing this issue promptly is essential to prevent potential identical impacts.
The company's efforts to mitigate this problem involve selling the waste to potential
customers, such as the Cooperative BUMDes PLTU Pelabuhan Ratu, to be used as a 5% co-
firing fuel with coal for energy generation. However, this approach has led to new
challenges, as the quality of the byproduct from PT Gaya Green Srikandi's mushroom
substrate baglog waste does not consistently meet the customer's quality standards. This
quality issue poses the risk of reduced power plant performance, inefficient transportation
costs, and potential damage to power generation facilities.
The objective of this research is to focus on proposing improvement concepts aimed at
enhancing the quality of the byproducts derived from PT Gaya Green Srikandi's oyster
mushroom substrate baglog waste. Using tools such as the House of Quality (HOQ) and
pairwise comparison analysis, four priority customer requirements have been identified and
mapped to eleven Critical-To-Quality (CTQ) indicators that need to be addressed to achieve
the research's objective. These CTQs then serve as inputs for the selection of three functional
concepts, refined using the Pugh matrix, resulting in eight proposed improvement measures.
These improvement measures encompass eight pretreatment processes, along with targeted
timeframes for the short, medium, and long terms.
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