From waste to wealth: A novel approach for empowering society through recycling used cooking oil into soap
Soap made from waste cooking oil can be a potential product that can be developed to improve the economy and as an effort to preserve the environment by utilizing household waste. Waste cooking oil can be reprocessed into soap-based ingredients through an oil purification system so that the color i...
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Soap made from waste cooking oil can be a potential product that can be developed to improve the economy and as an effort to preserve the environment by utilizing household waste. Waste cooking oil can be reprocessed into soap-based ingredients through an oil purification system so that the color is clear and does not smell rancid by using bagasse and orange peel adsorbents in the bleaching process. This service aims to train students' understanding of Mambaul Hikam Islamic boarding school about processing solid and liquid soap from waste cooking oil through the cold process method and the hot process method. The results of the service show firstly, the transfer of knowledge, skills, and affection for making liquid and solid soap using cold and hot process techniques through appropriate technology. Second, the formation of a community of students who can become facilitators in assisting the manufacture of laundry soap from used cooking oil waste. Soap production from this assistance is still an internal use of the Islamic boarding school but the students are expected to be able to increase the production of soap which can improve the economy of the santri and the Mambaul Hikam Islamic boarding school.
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spelling | doaj.art-b162e5fd72164237a6942e1f167dd32f2023-07-09T07:58:33ZindUniversitas Muhammadiyah MalangJournal of Community Service and Empowerment2722-42442722-52912023-07-014210.22219/jcse.v4i2.25816From waste to wealth: A novel approach for empowering society through recycling used cooking oil into soapRif'atul Mahmudah0Nurul Shofiah1Department of Chemistry, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim MalangDepartment of Chemistry, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang Soap made from waste cooking oil can be a potential product that can be developed to improve the economy and as an effort to preserve the environment by utilizing household waste. Waste cooking oil can be reprocessed into soap-based ingredients through an oil purification system so that the color is clear and does not smell rancid by using bagasse and orange peel adsorbents in the bleaching process. This service aims to train students' understanding of Mambaul Hikam Islamic boarding school about processing solid and liquid soap from waste cooking oil through the cold process method and the hot process method. The results of the service show firstly, the transfer of knowledge, skills, and affection for making liquid and solid soap using cold and hot process techniques through appropriate technology. Second, the formation of a community of students who can become facilitators in assisting the manufacture of laundry soap from used cooking oil waste. Soap production from this assistance is still an internal use of the Islamic boarding school but the students are expected to be able to increase the production of soap which can improve the economy of the santri and the Mambaul Hikam Islamic boarding school. https://ejournal.umm.ac.id/index.php/jcse/article/view/25816oil processingempowermentlaundry soapwaste cooking oil |
spellingShingle | Rif'atul Mahmudah Nurul Shofiah From waste to wealth: A novel approach for empowering society through recycling used cooking oil into soap Journal of Community Service and Empowerment oil processing empowerment laundry soap waste cooking oil |
title | From waste to wealth: A novel approach for empowering society through recycling used cooking oil into soap |
title_full | From waste to wealth: A novel approach for empowering society through recycling used cooking oil into soap |
title_fullStr | From waste to wealth: A novel approach for empowering society through recycling used cooking oil into soap |
title_full_unstemmed | From waste to wealth: A novel approach for empowering society through recycling used cooking oil into soap |
title_short | From waste to wealth: A novel approach for empowering society through recycling used cooking oil into soap |
title_sort | from waste to wealth a novel approach for empowering society through recycling used cooking oil into soap |
topic | oil processing empowerment laundry soap waste cooking oil |
url | https://ejournal.umm.ac.id/index.php/jcse/article/view/25816 |
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