Organic Waste Bioconversion Technology Using Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia Illucens Linnaeus, 1758)

Ratih Rahmawati, Resti Rahayu, Mairawita Mairawita

Abstract


The problem of waste is still not handled so another alternative is needed, namely with the help of the Black soldier fly insect to process organic waste from restaurants and pineapple skin waste. BSF is an insect that is widely used as an agent for the bioconversion of organic waste and can convert organic waste into high-value products. This study aims to determine the ratio of bioconversion of restaurant organic waste to pineapple peel waste. This study uses an experimental method with data collection techniques using quantitative descriptive methods. The results showed that the highest larval wet weight calculation was found in the treatment of restaurant waste while environmental factors for BSF larvae were found in optimal environmental conditions with ideal temperatures.


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Bioconversion, Black Soldier Fly, Waste

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