Investigation of Blended Seaweed Waste Recycling Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae

IF 0.6 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.47836/pjst.32.1.13
I. Septiariva, I. W. Suryawan, Wisnu Prayogo, S. Suhardono, Ariyanti Sarwono
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Seaweed waste is often found in the coastal areas of Indonesia. Along with other waste, large quantities of seaweed will disrupt the ecosystem and harm the surrounding environment. Therefore, treating seaweed waste effectively and efficiently is necessary to mitigate such adverse effects. This study processed seaweed waste using Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae to accelerate waste degradation, reducing the waste buildup. The characteristics of waste, the feeding treatment, chemical content, and parameters of waste processing were assessed. Based on the results, seaweed waste contains highly organic compounds, potentially used as fertilizer or animal feed. The feeding method demonstrated that the mass of BSF larvae increased according to the intensity of the feeding treatment. The total waste degradation obtained from the BSF larvae was 72.61% with a waste reduction index of 1.87 g/day, and the efficiency of digested feed was 7.61% with feeding treatment every three days. The chemical composition of BSF pre-pupae, pupae, and residues was also evaluated to determine their feasibility as animal feed and biomass. The results suggested that pre-pupae and pupae comprise protein, fat, calcium, and phosphorus. At the same time, the waste residue has a C-organic and N-organic ratio of 13%–14% and is an alternative for future waste-to-energy applications. Overall, BSF offers a great prospect in generating high-value products and simultaneously serves as a strategy for efficient waste management.
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利用黑兵蝇幼虫对混合海藻废料回收利用的研究
印尼沿海地区经常发现海藻垃圾。大量海藻与其他废物一起会破坏生态系统,损害周围环境。因此,有必要切实有效地处理海藻垃圾,以减轻这些不利影响。本研究利用黑兵蝇(BSF)幼虫处理海藻垃圾,以加速垃圾降解,减少垃圾堆积。研究评估了废物的特性、喂养处理、化学成分和废物处理参数。结果表明,海藻垃圾含有高有机化合物,可用作肥料或动物饲料。喂养方法表明,BSF 幼虫的数量随着喂养处理强度的增加而增加。BSF 幼虫的废物总降解率为 72.61%,废物减少指数为 1.87 克/天,每三天喂食一次,消化饲料的效率为 7.61%。还对 BSF 蛹前、蛹和残渣的化学成分进行了评估,以确定其作为动物饲料和生物质的可行性。结果表明,前蛹和蛹含有蛋白质、脂肪、钙和磷。同时,废物残渣的 C 有机物和 N 有机物比率为 13%-14%,是未来废物变能源应用的替代品。总之,BSF 在生产高价值产品方面前景广阔,同时也是一种有效的废物管理策略。
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Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology
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