Recovery of Energy and Materials From Small-Scale Tofu Processing Industries in Indonesia

N. Sintawardani, U. Hamidah, Widyarani, D. R. Wulan, D. Nilawati
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Tofu factories are spread across Indonesia as tofu is a cheap source of protein and favorite food for almost all population groups. Most tofu producers are micro/small business owners. In addition to soybeans, clean water is the most important input to produce tofu curd. It will generate a large amount of wastewater and solid waste, which still contains significant amounts of easily biodegradable organic matter. There are often complaints and protests from the public about the pollution in air and water in the area from the discharged waste. Tofu producers know about this, but their limited income and capital force them to ignore the environmental issues. The potential of tofu waste treatment technologies to produce new products or clean materials that can be fed back into the production process is discussed and reviewed to ensure all input materials in the tofu process can be used optimally and efficiently in a closed-loop production process. And it could be implemented easily and economically by the factories.
印尼小型豆腐加工业的能源和材料回收
豆腐工厂遍布印尼各地,因为豆腐是一种廉价的蛋白质来源,也是几乎所有人群都喜欢的食物。大多数豆腐生产商都是小微企业主。除了大豆,清洁的水是生产豆腐最重要的投入。它会产生大量的废水和固体废物,其中仍含有大量易生物降解的有机物。公众经常抱怨和抗议该地区的空气和水因排放废物而受到污染。豆腐生产商知道这一点,但他们有限的收入和资金迫使他们忽视环境问题。讨论和回顾了豆腐废物处理技术在生产新产品或可反馈到生产过程中的清洁材料方面的潜力,以确保豆腐过程中的所有输入材料都能在闭环生产过程中得到最优和有效的利用。工厂可以方便、经济地实施。
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