The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
The document summarizes CSUMB's efforts to increase sustainability through their Climate Action Plan. The plan establishes baseline data, recommends action steps like installing solar panels and water refill stations, and completed projects to reduce waste and use renewable energy. It encourages students to get involved in sustainability initiatives on campus.
Energy management solutions. A Framework for your Energy Management SystemYokogawa
ISO50001 International Standard, a Framework for your Energy Management System. Energy security, energy cost and climate change are global concerns. As a first step to cope with these challenges, top management need to measure energy metrics effectively and look for formal processes to execute energy management policies.
This document proposes a sustainable redevelopment plan for the Orson Spencer Hall site at the University of Utah. The plan aims to maximize public space usage, connect areas visually and physically by overcoming level differences, and integrate public spaces. It suggests demolishing the existing building and transforming the site by adding features like a green roof, solar panels, grey water system, organic garden, botanical garden, green amphitheater, sculpture garden, and open study areas. These changes would make the site more socially, environmentally, and economically sustainable.
The University of Western Australia is establishing a new model farm to test innovative and sustainable agricultural practices that can feed the world without harming the environment. The farm will facilitate multidisciplinary research on future farming systems at the state, national and international level through test projects and serve as a test bed for UWA's rural, scientific, and global partnerships.
Intro to New Media Design | Asgmt 1 | Research and Slide File SetupSarah Ramdhany
This document discusses research conducted on energy efficiency and renewable energy sources. It notes that the sun provides more energy to Earth in two hours than humanity uses in a year, and converting to worldwide wind and solar power could mean an average annual savings of $4,195 per person. It also proposes a conceptual future product called a Cybernetic Tree, which would have solar panel leaves that convert sunlight to electrical energy while maintaining a natural appearance.
The document outlines plans for a proposed inclusive playground called Play for All Park in College Station, Texas. It discusses the partnership between the City of College Station, Rotary Club of College Station, and Noon Lions Club of College Station to develop the park. Texas A&M landscape architecture students created conceptual designs for three potential sites. The preliminary timeline estimates presenting to the city council in spring 2014, with construction planned for summer 2015 depending on fundraising. The estimated $2 million budget would come from capital campaigns and city funding.
CV JP Prinsloo outlines the experience and qualifications of an engineering manager with 35 years of experience in mines, process plants, and projects in South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Mali, and Ghana. He has a diploma from Vaal University of Technology and government certificates of competency. His successes include production improvements of 30% and multiple safety awards, and he conceptualized and commercialized spillage-free ore hoppers.
Landscape architecture is moving towards more sustainable yet beautiful gardens that require less work and resources while complementing nature. The future includes gardens that conserve water and chemicals while protecting wildlife using smaller spaces. Resources on sustainable landscaping practices can be found through gardening magazines, university extensions, and other online sources.
The document summarizes CSUMB's efforts to increase sustainability through their Climate Action Plan. The plan establishes baseline data, recommends action steps like installing solar panels and water refill stations, and completed projects to reduce waste and use renewable energy. It encourages students to get involved in sustainability initiatives on campus.
Energy management solutions. A Framework for your Energy Management SystemYokogawa
ISO50001 International Standard, a Framework for your Energy Management System. Energy security, energy cost and climate change are global concerns. As a first step to cope with these challenges, top management need to measure energy metrics effectively and look for formal processes to execute energy management policies.
This document proposes a sustainable redevelopment plan for the Orson Spencer Hall site at the University of Utah. The plan aims to maximize public space usage, connect areas visually and physically by overcoming level differences, and integrate public spaces. It suggests demolishing the existing building and transforming the site by adding features like a green roof, solar panels, grey water system, organic garden, botanical garden, green amphitheater, sculpture garden, and open study areas. These changes would make the site more socially, environmentally, and economically sustainable.
The University of Western Australia is establishing a new model farm to test innovative and sustainable agricultural practices that can feed the world without harming the environment. The farm will facilitate multidisciplinary research on future farming systems at the state, national and international level through test projects and serve as a test bed for UWA's rural, scientific, and global partnerships.
Intro to New Media Design | Asgmt 1 | Research and Slide File SetupSarah Ramdhany
This document discusses research conducted on energy efficiency and renewable energy sources. It notes that the sun provides more energy to Earth in two hours than humanity uses in a year, and converting to worldwide wind and solar power could mean an average annual savings of $4,195 per person. It also proposes a conceptual future product called a Cybernetic Tree, which would have solar panel leaves that convert sunlight to electrical energy while maintaining a natural appearance.
The document outlines plans for a proposed inclusive playground called Play for All Park in College Station, Texas. It discusses the partnership between the City of College Station, Rotary Club of College Station, and Noon Lions Club of College Station to develop the park. Texas A&M landscape architecture students created conceptual designs for three potential sites. The preliminary timeline estimates presenting to the city council in spring 2014, with construction planned for summer 2015 depending on fundraising. The estimated $2 million budget would come from capital campaigns and city funding.
CV JP Prinsloo outlines the experience and qualifications of an engineering manager with 35 years of experience in mines, process plants, and projects in South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Mali, and Ghana. He has a diploma from Vaal University of Technology and government certificates of competency. His successes include production improvements of 30% and multiple safety awards, and he conceptualized and commercialized spillage-free ore hoppers.
Landscape architecture is moving towards more sustainable yet beautiful gardens that require less work and resources while complementing nature. The future includes gardens that conserve water and chemicals while protecting wildlife using smaller spaces. Resources on sustainable landscaping practices can be found through gardening magazines, university extensions, and other online sources.
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
FYS 158: California Drought 2014 - HernandezRuben Mendoza
California is experiencing its worst drought in 500 years, with snowpack levels less than 20% of normal, threatening food production and water supply for over 60 million people expected to live there by 2025. The snowpack typically provides about 1/3 of water for homes and farms as it melts, but with the drought, alternative solutions like the Carlsbad Desalination Project set to provide about 10% of the region's annual water needs starting in late 2015 will be necessary.
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
The document summarizes CSUMB's efforts to increase sustainability through their Climate Action Plan. The plan establishes baseline data, recommends action steps like installing solar panels and water refill stations, and completed projects to reduce waste and use renewable energy. It encourages students to get involved in sustainability initiatives on campus.
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
FYS 158 PPT: Sustainability by Design - NovakRuben Mendoza
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
This document discusses using model-eliciting activities (MEAs) to teach students interdisciplinary decision-making for sustainability. It provides an example MEA about choosing a type of energy for a new factory that considers both environmental and economic factors. Students are given data on different energy sources and costs to inform their recommendation. The MEA allows students to practice analyzing complex real-world problems and communicating evidence-based solutions while also promoting sustainability principles.
Culture Change - Running a Sustainable Building Julie's Bicycle
This webinar covered running a sustainable building. The agenda included an introduction to Julie's Bicycle and their work promoting environmental sustainability in the creative industries. Drivers for change and understanding environmental impacts were discussed. The webinar also covered creating environmental policies and action plans, measuring impacts, and case studies of actions organizations have taken. The goal is for environmental sustainability to be embedded in all decision making equally with artistic and financial considerations.
Reducing, Reusing, Recycling in Scare-cityYumonomics
The document discusses reducing, reusing, and recycling in Scare-City. It provides information on creating an economic system that sustains the environment. Principles of economic sustainability are outlined. Different models for a circular economy are described. Specific resources on recycling in different Florida counties are referenced, including information on what happens in recycling plants and the economics of recycling. Students are tasked with developing a system to rank materials by priority for a school district's recycling program.
This document provides guidance for identifying and evaluating potential large-scale energy efficiency retrofit projects on a university campus. It outlines that the reader will help their university identify retrofit opportunities by researching areas with high energy usage. It explains that potential savings from retrofits are valuable and lists the key steps as finding a good, feasible retrofit project, calculating the expected energy and cost savings, performing a financial analysis, and presenting findings to stakeholders. The document emphasizes that the reader should ask for help and focus on presenting the financial benefits to gain approval for projects.
The document proposes creating an "Ola Network" to promote more sustainable practices in the restaurant industry using permaculture strategies. The network would connect restaurants to permaculture designers who could provide education and help implement projects. It would focus on closing "open loops" around food sourcing, water, energy, and waste. The goal is to empower businesses to learn, connect, and take action to create systemic change beyond existing sustainability certification programs. The network plans to start with 10 pilot restaurants and designers in the first year and grow globally over three years.
The document provides information about starting a disposable plates manufacturing business using banana leaves. It discusses the market potential for biodegradable disposable plates. The project report from NPCS would analyze aspects such as manufacturing process, machinery requirements, raw materials, costs, profits, risks, etc. to determine the technical and financial feasibility of a banana leaf disposable plates manufacturing plant. It would answer key questions for entrepreneurs considering this project.
Corporate Sustainability Overview + What SCACPA is Doingemallen4
This document discusses corporate sustainability and the South Carolina Association of CPAs' initiatives related to sustainability. It defines corporate sustainability as integrating human and social values into business operations and creating intergenerational equity. It also outlines SCACPA's Sustainability Task Force projects, their 1,000 Points of Green program, and how members can get involved in promoting sustainability through initiatives like becoming a certified green business and implementing green practices at meetings.
The document provides an overview of sustainability concepts and frameworks for businesses. It defines key terms like sustainability, the triple bottom line, ESG, CSR, and SDGs. It discusses how sustainability can provide business opportunities through increased revenue, reduced expenses, and improved stock performance. The takeaways are that organizational culture must truly embrace sustainability, and that NAPA resources like awards, commendations, EPDs, and guidance documents support members' sustainability efforts.
The document describes a design company that provides graphic design services for identity, print, and digital media projects focused on education, arts, nonprofit, and government organizations. It provides examples of projects it has completed for various clients and positive feedback praising the company's work, services, and team. The design company aims to have fun while doing good work and helping others through their creative services.
This document summarizes a presentation about pursuing a green career. It defines a green career as a job that is good for the environment, such as generating renewable energy, recycling materials, or manufacturing energy efficient products. Renewable energy sources mentioned include wind, biofuels, solar, biomass, and nuclear. The document outlines that green jobs could include areas like environmental sciences, renewable energy, policy, finance, infrastructure, marketing, green building, green products, and education. Statistics presented predict 4.2 million green jobs may be created by achieving certain renewable energy and efficiency goals. The document advises developing skills in science, engineering, marketing and considering education or experience in the renewable energy field to prepare for a green career.
This document discusses ways that a school or organization can implement more sustainable practices. It provides examples of sustainable actions that can be taken in different areas like the kitchen, administration, residential areas, medical, maintenance, and concludes by emphasizing that small changes can lead to large financial savings and positive impacts. Sustainable practices are recommended for purchasing recycled products, composting waste, recycling items, encouraging reuse, and educating students and staff on sustainability.
This document provides information about pursuing a career in sustainability. It outlines various career paths such as sustainability consultant, green building professional, and corporate sustainability director. It also discusses relevant coursework, skills needed like CAD and LEED certification, graduate program opportunities, and local hands-on learning opportunities. The document indicates that while all three career paths are of interest, the author is currently leaning toward gaining experience as a sustainability consultant to further their technical education for a future career in green building or design.
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
FYS 158: California Drought 2014 - HernandezRuben Mendoza
California is experiencing its worst drought in 500 years, with snowpack levels less than 20% of normal, threatening food production and water supply for over 60 million people expected to live there by 2025. The snowpack typically provides about 1/3 of water for homes and farms as it melts, but with the drought, alternative solutions like the Carlsbad Desalination Project set to provide about 10% of the region's annual water needs starting in late 2015 will be necessary.
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
The document summarizes CSUMB's efforts to increase sustainability through their Climate Action Plan. The plan establishes baseline data, recommends action steps like installing solar panels and water refill stations, and completed projects to reduce waste and use renewable energy. It encourages students to get involved in sustainability initiatives on campus.
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
FYS 158 PPT: Sustainability by Design - NovakRuben Mendoza
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
This document discusses using model-eliciting activities (MEAs) to teach students interdisciplinary decision-making for sustainability. It provides an example MEA about choosing a type of energy for a new factory that considers both environmental and economic factors. Students are given data on different energy sources and costs to inform their recommendation. The MEA allows students to practice analyzing complex real-world problems and communicating evidence-based solutions while also promoting sustainability principles.
Culture Change - Running a Sustainable Building Julie's Bicycle
This webinar covered running a sustainable building. The agenda included an introduction to Julie's Bicycle and their work promoting environmental sustainability in the creative industries. Drivers for change and understanding environmental impacts were discussed. The webinar also covered creating environmental policies and action plans, measuring impacts, and case studies of actions organizations have taken. The goal is for environmental sustainability to be embedded in all decision making equally with artistic and financial considerations.
Reducing, Reusing, Recycling in Scare-cityYumonomics
The document discusses reducing, reusing, and recycling in Scare-City. It provides information on creating an economic system that sustains the environment. Principles of economic sustainability are outlined. Different models for a circular economy are described. Specific resources on recycling in different Florida counties are referenced, including information on what happens in recycling plants and the economics of recycling. Students are tasked with developing a system to rank materials by priority for a school district's recycling program.
This document provides guidance for identifying and evaluating potential large-scale energy efficiency retrofit projects on a university campus. It outlines that the reader will help their university identify retrofit opportunities by researching areas with high energy usage. It explains that potential savings from retrofits are valuable and lists the key steps as finding a good, feasible retrofit project, calculating the expected energy and cost savings, performing a financial analysis, and presenting findings to stakeholders. The document emphasizes that the reader should ask for help and focus on presenting the financial benefits to gain approval for projects.
The document proposes creating an "Ola Network" to promote more sustainable practices in the restaurant industry using permaculture strategies. The network would connect restaurants to permaculture designers who could provide education and help implement projects. It would focus on closing "open loops" around food sourcing, water, energy, and waste. The goal is to empower businesses to learn, connect, and take action to create systemic change beyond existing sustainability certification programs. The network plans to start with 10 pilot restaurants and designers in the first year and grow globally over three years.
The document provides information about starting a disposable plates manufacturing business using banana leaves. It discusses the market potential for biodegradable disposable plates. The project report from NPCS would analyze aspects such as manufacturing process, machinery requirements, raw materials, costs, profits, risks, etc. to determine the technical and financial feasibility of a banana leaf disposable plates manufacturing plant. It would answer key questions for entrepreneurs considering this project.
Corporate Sustainability Overview + What SCACPA is Doingemallen4
This document discusses corporate sustainability and the South Carolina Association of CPAs' initiatives related to sustainability. It defines corporate sustainability as integrating human and social values into business operations and creating intergenerational equity. It also outlines SCACPA's Sustainability Task Force projects, their 1,000 Points of Green program, and how members can get involved in promoting sustainability through initiatives like becoming a certified green business and implementing green practices at meetings.
The document provides an overview of sustainability concepts and frameworks for businesses. It defines key terms like sustainability, the triple bottom line, ESG, CSR, and SDGs. It discusses how sustainability can provide business opportunities through increased revenue, reduced expenses, and improved stock performance. The takeaways are that organizational culture must truly embrace sustainability, and that NAPA resources like awards, commendations, EPDs, and guidance documents support members' sustainability efforts.
The document describes a design company that provides graphic design services for identity, print, and digital media projects focused on education, arts, nonprofit, and government organizations. It provides examples of projects it has completed for various clients and positive feedback praising the company's work, services, and team. The design company aims to have fun while doing good work and helping others through their creative services.
This document summarizes a presentation about pursuing a green career. It defines a green career as a job that is good for the environment, such as generating renewable energy, recycling materials, or manufacturing energy efficient products. Renewable energy sources mentioned include wind, biofuels, solar, biomass, and nuclear. The document outlines that green jobs could include areas like environmental sciences, renewable energy, policy, finance, infrastructure, marketing, green building, green products, and education. Statistics presented predict 4.2 million green jobs may be created by achieving certain renewable energy and efficiency goals. The document advises developing skills in science, engineering, marketing and considering education or experience in the renewable energy field to prepare for a green career.
This document discusses ways that a school or organization can implement more sustainable practices. It provides examples of sustainable actions that can be taken in different areas like the kitchen, administration, residential areas, medical, maintenance, and concludes by emphasizing that small changes can lead to large financial savings and positive impacts. Sustainable practices are recommended for purchasing recycled products, composting waste, recycling items, encouraging reuse, and educating students and staff on sustainability.
This document provides information about pursuing a career in sustainability. It outlines various career paths such as sustainability consultant, green building professional, and corporate sustainability director. It also discusses relevant coursework, skills needed like CAD and LEED certification, graduate program opportunities, and local hands-on learning opportunities. The document indicates that while all three career paths are of interest, the author is currently leaning toward gaining experience as a sustainability consultant to further their technical education for a future career in green building or design.
Energy prices are political, confusing, and generally rising. Ontario's rising energy costs are affecting businesses, and will do so even more over the next ten years. This webinar offers insight behind the markets into what is happening to energy pricing (politics aside), what businesses can do to benefit from the coming changes, and how to put more energy dollars back into your business.This webinar will provide insights about the best ways to take advantage of government programs to stay ahead of changing energy prices.
Takeaways:
- Update on Ontario energy pricing trends.
- Update on conservation programs/grants
- 101 on Energy Audits & retrofits
- How to put energy $$ back into your business
Does your Lean and Six Sigma program properly address environmental problems? Most companies overlook these opportunities, and very few tie them into their LSS program. They are often separate and disjointed initiatives, and may be working against one another. Lean Six Sigma and the Environment was developed to show how important environmental issues are to long-term business success, and how you can leverage them within your existing improvement initiative.
The document introduces a WebQuest activity for high school students on the topic of environmental stewardship. Students are tasked with developing ideas for a business focused on environmental sustainability to pitch to investors. They are instructed to research examples of leaders in environmental stewardship, evaluate different forms of energy production and their impacts, and illustrate their knowledge of key issues through a presentation. The conclusion congratulates students on a successful proposal and encourages them to continue learning about environmental stewardship.
Arts Council England 2015/16 Programme: Sustainable Collections ManagementJulie's Bicycle
Museums are important stewards of our past, present and future material and immaterial culture. Through collections we connect with and learn from our past, and reflect on our present and future. Museum collections hold a collective memory of change, evolution, innovation and creativity, and because of this, they have a potentially pivotal role in curating space for us to engage with global issues in a local context, develop our thinking, and become more resilient to change.
They way we manage collections also needs to be mindful of changing environmental and social needs, and acting on this can also positively influence financial sustainability and relevance to audiences and the wider community. As the public awareness of environmental sustainability increases, people are looking to public institutions for leadership.
Exciting Technical Communication Course Project Prepares Students for Real Li...Cengage Learning
Exciting Technical Communication Course Project Prepares Students for Real Life Careers - Course Technology Computing Conference
Presenter: Barbara Burke, DeVry University
This forward-thinking presentation will highlight how technical communication students create viable products, services, and companies that would be “welcomed” in their future career paths. The presenter will show how technical communication students create business companies in their fields of study, (usually technical, business, or health- related.) The presenter will then demonstrate how she encourages students to form working groups that follow and create specific business plans from executive summaries to creation of final business products, solutions, and/ or companies. The presenter will also demonstrate ways that she encourages student teams to prioritize key aspect of these entrepreneurial ventures by using surveys and assessment tools. (Specific student-generated business plan examples will be distributed.) Exciting “company” power point demos will be previewed and critiqued. A segment of time will be time set aside for discussions and questions.
Joey Shepp presented on ways workplaces can adapt to become more sustainable and environmentally friendly. Some strategies discussed included improving energy efficiency through practices like using energy efficient lighting and computer settings, implementing recycling programs for electronic waste, adopting green IT strategies, utilizing cloud computing and virtual servers, encouraging telecommuting and alternative transportation, and appointing a greening manager. The presentation argued these changes can help businesses save money while reducing their environmental impacts.
Similar to FYS 158: Pros and Cons of Recycling - Castillo / Hernandez (20)
Earth Day How has technology changed our life?
Thinkers/Inquiry • How has our ability to think and inquire helped to advance technology?
Vocabulary • Nature Deficit Disorder~ A condition that some people maintain is a spreading affliction especially affecting youth but also their adult counterparts, characterized by an excessive lack of familiarity with the outdoors and the natural world. • Precautionary Principle~ The approach whereby any possible risk associated with the introduction of a new technology is largely avoided, until a full understanding of its impact on health, environment and other areas is available.
What is technology? • Brainstorm a list of technology that you use everyday that your parents or grandparents did not have. • Compare your list with a partner.
Optimizing Post Remediation Groundwater Performance with Enhanced Microbiolog...Joshua Orris
Results of geophysics and pneumatic injection pilot tests during 2003 – 2007 yielded significant positive results for injection delivery design and contaminant mass treatment, resulting in permanent shut-down of an existing groundwater Pump & Treat system.
Accessible source areas were subsequently removed (2011) by soil excavation and treated with the placement of Emulsified Vegetable Oil EVO and zero-valent iron ZVI to accelerate treatment of impacted groundwater in overburden and weathered fractured bedrock. Post pilot test and post remediation groundwater monitoring has included analyses of CVOCs, organic fatty acids, dissolved gases and QuantArray® -Chlor to quantify key microorganisms (e.g., Dehalococcoides, Dehalobacter, etc.) and functional genes (e.g., vinyl chloride reductase, methane monooxygenase, etc.) to assess potential for reductive dechlorination and aerobic cometabolism of CVOCs.
In 2022, the first commercial application of MetaArray™ was performed at the site. MetaArray™ utilizes statistical analysis, such as principal component analysis and multivariate analysis to provide evidence that reductive dechlorination is active or even that it is slowing. This creates actionable data allowing users to save money by making important site management decisions earlier.
The results of the MetaArray™ analysis’ support vector machine (SVM) identified groundwater monitoring wells with a 80% confidence that were characterized as either Limited for Reductive Decholorination or had a High Reductive Reduction Dechlorination potential. The results of MetaArray™ will be used to further optimize the site’s post remediation monitoring program for monitored natural attenuation.
Monitor indicators of genetic diversity from space using Earth Observation dataSpatial Genetics
Genetic diversity within and among populations is essential for species persistence. While targets and indicators for genetic diversity are captured in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, assessing genetic diversity across many species at national and regional scales remains challenging. Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) need accessible tools for reliable and efficient monitoring at relevant scales. Here, we describe how Earth Observation satellites (EO) make essential contributions to enable, accelerate, and improve genetic diversity monitoring and preservation. Specifically, we introduce a workflow integrating EO into existing genetic diversity monitoring strategies and present a set of examples where EO data is or can be integrated to improve assessment, monitoring, and conservation. We describe how available EO data can be integrated in innovative ways to support calculation of the genetic diversity indicators of the GBF monitoring framework and to inform management and monitoring decisions, especially in areas with limited research infrastructure or access. We also describe novel, integrative approaches to improve the indicators that can be implemented with the coming generation of EO data, and new capabilities that will provide unprecedented detail to characterize the changes to Earth’s surface and their implications for biodiversity, on a global scale.
The modification of an existing product or the formulation of a new product to fill a newly identified market niche or customer need are both examples of product development. This study generally developed and conducted the formulation of aramang baked products enriched with malunggay conducted by the researchers. Specifically, it answered the acceptability level in terms of taste, texture, flavor, odor, and color also the overall acceptability of enriched aramang baked products. The study used the frequency distribution for evaluators to determine the acceptability of enriched aramang baked products enriched with malunggay. As per sensory evaluation conducted by the researchers, it was proven that aramang baked products enriched with malunggay was acceptable in terms of Odor, Taste, Flavor, Color, and Texture. Based on the results of sensory evaluation of enriched aramang baked products proven that three (3) treatments were all highly acceptable in terms of variable Odor, Taste, Flavor, Color and Textures conducted by the researchers.
Download the Latest OSHA 10 Answers PDF : oyetrade.comNarendra Jayas
Latest OSHA 10 Test Question and Answers PDF for Construction and General Industry Exam.
Download the full set of 390 MCQ type question and answers - https://www.oyetrade.com/OSHA-10-Answers-2021.php
To Help OSHA 10 trainees to pass their pre-test and post-test we have prepared set of 390 question and answers called OSHA 10 Answers in downloadable PDF format. The OSHA 10 Answers question bank is prepared by our in-house highly experienced safety professionals and trainers. The OSHA 10 Answers document consists of 390 MCQ type question and answers updated for year 2024 exams.