An Investigatory Project of Banana (Musa) Mibrib as a Commercial Bag

Vol.4, No.1

Authors

  • Havenly Danao Bestlink College of the Philippines
  • Noel Jushua Brier Bestlink College of the Philippines
  • Ediel Jodi Deriquito Bestlink College of the Philippines
  • Russel Sam Martos Bestlink College of the Philippines

Keywords:

Engineering

Abstract

Banana (Musa) is a popular food crop globally, but diseases like Panama disease can cause
serious damage to banana plantations. The resulting waste can be difficult for farmers to
manage. To address this issue, there is an ongoing effort to create commercial paper bags
using banana fibers from plantation waste. This method can reduce plant wastes from banana
harvesting and decrease the use of plastic bags that pollute the environment.


The results of the study in terms of ingredients, procedural process, durability, and
presentation are highly acceptable according to chemical engineers and acceptable according
to environmental engineers. It indicates that there is no significant difference between and
among the assessments of the two groups of respondents in terms of ingredients, procedural
process, durability, and presentation. The mean for the chemical engineers was 2.85, while
the environmental engineers obtained 2.55. The variance obtained by chemical engineers is
2.544, while the variance obtained by environmental engineers is 2.088. The T-computed
value is 0.316. T-critical is 2.306, with an alpha level of 0.05 and degrees of freedom of 8.
Therefore, it accepts Ho. It indicates that there is no significant difference between the
assessment of the two groups of respondents in terms of the aforementioned variables.


To further enhance this project, it is recommended to gather the banana midrib beforehand
and find sources to reduce production costs. Respondents suggested using adhesive, adding
extra fabric layers, and using strong stitching materials such as nylon and polyester.
Reinforcing the handles with additional stitching or doubling the fiber was also recommended.
To make the product more attractive and fashionable, respondents suggested adding colors
and an appealing design.

Published

2024-06-06

How to Cite

Danao, H. ., Brier, N. J. ., Deriquito, E. J. ., & Martos, R. S. . (2024). An Investigatory Project of Banana (Musa) Mibrib as a Commercial Bag: Vol.4, No.1. Ascendens Asia Singapore – Bestlink College of the Philippines Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 4(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.aaresearchindex.com/index.php/aasgbcpjmra/article/view/14042