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Casas, L., Gallardo, D., Cuba, O. (2024). Modelo prolab: “Kinuwa Eco” tensoactivo de origen natural obtenido a partir de la quínoa [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27522
Casas, L., Gallardo, D., Cuba, O. Modelo prolab: “Kinuwa Eco” tensoactivo de origen natural obtenido a partir de la quínoa []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27522
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title = "Modelo prolab: “Kinuwa Eco” tensoactivo de origen natural obtenido a partir de la quínoa",
author = "Cuba Ruíz, Oscar David",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
For many years, the different industries related to chemical supplies have generated wastes that pollute the aquatic environment and negatively affect the ecosystem. Today, the personal care and household hygiene industry has a great challenge to face as consumers are increasingly demanding, looking for products that are highly effective, safe to use and environmentally friendly. In response, the industry is transforming itself to align with the new needs of consumers and the planet. New trends are driving brands to seek increasing differentiation. As a result, innovation and development teams in cosmetics and home care companies are constantly searching for raw materials and packaging that do not pollute the aquatic environment. Their goal is to create environmentally friendly products. In response to the need for biodegradable raw materials for the care of the aquatic environment, Kinuwa Eco was created. This business model is presented as a natural, biodegradable surfactant derived from quinoa that can be used by the personal and home care industry as an eco-surfactant, replacing traditional surfactants which have a high impact on the contamination of aquatic ecosystems. The present business solution contains in its economic feasibility section the figure of the initial investment, which amounts to $85,029 and will be financed 40% with the provision of shareholders and 60% by bank financing. The cost of autonomous funds (COK) is equivalent to 24.86% and the “Capital Asset Pricing Model“ - CAPM was applied, and for the calculation of the WACC, the COK with the annual devaluation and a value of 15.02% was obtained. In addition, the present value of the total social benefits and costs was obtained, resulting in a social NPV of $440,355.8.
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