Sugar cane is the major source of sugar. In Central Luzon, Tarlac has the largest plantation of sugar cane. In Angeles City, companies like Weaverscraft, Incorporated, Golden Cane Furniture Manufacturing, R.A.D.S. Furniture and Modelo, and ZAIJO Woodline Incorporated are into sugar cane business. (Yalwa, 2008)
Since, Angeles City is said to be the “Sister City of Makati City”, many would assume that it is purely centralized. The proponents observed the lack of the preservation of the environment in the city.
There are masses of industrial fields that are converted to new bridges, villas, buildings, malls, and subdivisions. The proponents arise with converting sugar cane’s skin into blinds.
The sugar cane’s skin usually goes to the manufacturer’s garbage bins. Since the proponents are into the preservation of the nature, the skin of the sugar cane will no longer be a trash. Instead, it will be used as the raw material of a unique and creative household decoration – blinds.
Sugarcane, or Sugar cane, is any of six to 37 of tall perennial true grasses of the genus Saccharum. Native to the warm temperate to tropical regions of South Asia, they have stout jointed fibrous stalks that are rich in sugar, and measure two to six meters (6 to 19 feet) tall. All sugar cane species interbreed, and the major commercial cultivars are complex hybrids. Sugarcane belongs to the grass family (Poaceae), an economically important seed plant family that includes maize, wheat, rice, and sorghum and many forage crops.
The main product of sugarcane is sucrose, which accumulates in the stalk internodes. Sucrose, extracted and purified in specialized mill factories, is used as raw material in human food industries or is fermented to produce ethanol, a low pollution fuel. Ethanol is produced on a large scale by the Brazilian sugarcane industry.
Sugarcane is the world’s largest crop. The world demand for sugar is the primary driver of sugarcane agriculture. Cane accounts for 80% of sugar produced; most of the rest is made from sugar beets. Sugarcane predominantly grows in the tropical and subtropical regions. Other than sugar, products derived from sugarcane include falernum, molasses, rum and bagasse and ethanol. In some regions, people use sugarcane reeds to make pens, mats, screens, and thatch. (Wiki.Org. 2008) Paper and wood products get another eco-friendly byproduct in the Bagasse of Sugarcane, that part which remains after sugarcane stalks are crushed. It is these same parts that have been discovered to be included in the sugarcane refinement process, producing new biodegradable products to help reduce the growing waste problem known today. (Pmo.Gov.Mu. 2008)
Aside from sugar, sugar cane is used as a raw material for producing different products. In different countries abroad, sugar cane is widely used for bioenergy. In the country, sugar cane is widely used for producing sugar, paper, furniture, handmade crafts, and even household utensils. NORFARCO ( Norphil Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative) come up to the idea of turning the waste of sugar cane into an organic fertilizer. Because of the violation of CARSUMO, a company manufactured and produced sugar, NORFARCO conceptualized a productive idea. From the environmental mess, NORFARCO welcome the opportunity to the cooperative – using CARSUMO and other biodegradable agricultural waste. (Bautista. 2008)
Humans have cultivated sugarcane for many centuries to produce sugar. But only recently has high-tech innovation started unlocking other useful products that are clean and renewable. Use of sugarcane is expanding into extraordinarily diverse range of value-added products that include: Sugar: The world’s favorite high-energy and all-natural sweetener. Ethanol: A clean, affordable, and renewable transportation fuel. Bioelectricity: Leftover sugarcane biomass can be burned and converted into electricity. Bioplastics: Beverage containers, food packaging and other consumer products made with sugarcane using less or no oil compared to standard plastic.
Biohydrocarbons and Beyond: The cutting edge of sugarcane innovation where scientists are using cane to produce fuels that could replace gasoline, diesel and jet fuel without needing petroleum. (Sugarcane.Org. 2008) The Philippines is a sugar-producing country, growing it mainly on the islands of Negros, Luzon, Panay and Mindanao. Recently, the Philippine government passed the Biofuel Act of 2006 (or Republic Act 9367) which created a certain market for ethanol investors in the Philippines and paved the way for the development of a new industry: fuel ethanol production. Sugarcane is expected to be the predominant source of feedstock for ethanol production.
Commercial production of ethanol from sugarcane will help the country diversify its fuel portfolio and ensure its energy security. (Netafin.Com. 2008) Sugar is not the only product of the cane that is used in the production of various products. Both the pulp and the outer portions of the stalk can be utilized in the creation of woven furniture, cardboard and other paper products, and disposable eating utensils. Sections of the cane husk can also be utilized to generate heat by burning them in furnaces. The husks can be burned alone or mixed with other substances such as coal or wood. (Wisegeek.Com. 2008)
A number of paper-based studies have attempted to calculate the potential impact of an integrated sweet sorghum / sugarcane energy production system, e.g. Ferraris (2008), but to-date no significant attempts have been made assess the detailed and practical impacts of such an integration (Ferraris, 2008; Energy Authority of NSW, 2008). No other studies have used the combination of computer-based crop and systems modeling in conjunction with industrial scale process tests in existing sugarcane processing facilities to assess the potential for using sweet sorghum for bioenergy production. Ethanol from sugar cane juice or from molasses, a by-product of sugar production can make a significant impact on gasoline use in some developing countries. (Silvaeculture. 2008) A study has been carried on the thermodynamic viability of a newly proposed power generating system based on atmospheric gasification of sugarcane bagasse combined with fluidized-bed heat-exchanging and gas turbine.
Under imposed conditions, several configurations of the power unit have been tried until the most efficient was found. The performance of that system was compared with a more conventional concept based on bagasse pressurised gasification, gas cleaning and turbine, or BIG/GT process. To ensure equivalence for the comparisons, optimum to near optimum atmospheric and pressurised gasifier operations have been obtained with the aid of a comprehensive mathematical simulator. The present work may help to reach decisions concerning developments in the area of power generation based on biomass. (Sciencedirect.Com. 2008)
The proponents come up with the product name SUGAR BLINDS because the product is blinds out of sugar cane. SUGAR BLINDS is the new way of having creative and unique blinds. Though the product is unusual and unique, the company sees to it that it is of the trending styles. The measurement of the product is 4 ft. in height and 4 ft. width. The product is very environmental-friendly. The product will be pack on a clear plastic. The product name, product logo, company name, company logo and other product usage will be stick on the outside portion of the plastic. The product logo is a picture of a sugar cane because its skin is the raw material of the product. The picture of the cloud signifies bliss or heaven.
The proponents come up with the company name E-BLISS PARNERSHIP because anyone who will hear the term will believe that the company product is from the nature. E stands for the environment and BLISS means heaven. The product is like a gift from heaven since it was made from God’s creation- the nature.
The company logo has the of initials “e” and “b” that stands for the company name E-Bliss Partnership. It is colored green that portray the environment.
The proponents decided to establish the business in Jumbo Jenra Mall Angeles City because the proponents have observed that there are no businesses or stores that offer blinds. It is one of the famous shopping malls in Angeles City. The location is accessible on the part of the consumers and this viewed the proponents as a very good opportunity. The plantation that serves as the factory of the product is located at Barangay Sapang Bato, Angeles City. The proponents chose Sapang Bato because of the availability of the raw materials in the place. The proponents also agreed to rent the place because the business is on its introductory stage.
To be the premier provider of the best and unique blinds in the Philippines after 5 years.
To distribute and sell the finest quality blinds in the region. To ensure the excellence in the production and the accessibility of the product to the consumers. To undergo workers to extensive training to reach the vision of the company. To preserve the cleanliness and orderliness of the location in compliance to the social responsibility pertinent to any business firm. To use the natural resources in the way that no laws are violated.
To provide customer satisfaction. To produce and sell SUGAR BLINDS for profit through customer wants and needs. To achieve and maintain high retention rate of the customers. To reduce the number of defects by meeting quality product to retain customer’s reliance on the product. To provide employment to the people.
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