Extraction of banana stem fiber and malunggay bark into a usable eco-friendly corkboard/
Marvin Joven Madayag, Jomarie Niro, Angelica Lorraine Riego, and Cristine Joy Villanueva.--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
- xiii, 145pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College Of Industrial Education.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The researchers aimed to come up with “Extraction of Banana Stem Fiber and Malunggay Bark into a Usable Eco-Friendly Cork Board.” Normally used to support and to organize printed material to modify or school / work feedback. An iterative approach to design-based research (Design Based Research, or DBR) was utilized by the researchers. The research was conducted in 4 phases: (1) Problem and Exploring Phase, the researchers developed a cork board using a banana stem fiber and malunggay bark. (2) Design and Development, assess and enhance the product's effectiveness, usability, durability, and sustainability while promoting ecofriendly practices and prioritizing aesthetic appeal and design quality. (3) Iteration Testing Feedback Through sensory evaluations and feedback in the third phase, the researchers identified the need to address these issues. (4) Synthesis for Derivation Principle Based on feedback, adjustments were made to the procedure for processing the banana stem fiber and malunggay bark to achieve a finer result.
Eco-friendly cork board Design-based research Regular purpose