Bibliographic citations
Del, R., Gutiérrez, J., La, L., Velásquez, C. (2023). Fineapple. Propuesta de moda sostenible basada en la producción de accesorios de vestir elaborados con cuero proveniente de la fibra de piña [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24696
Del, R., Gutiérrez, J., La, L., Velásquez, C. Fineapple. Propuesta de moda sostenible basada en la producción de accesorios de vestir elaborados con cuero proveniente de la fibra de piña []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24696
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title = "Fineapple. Propuesta de moda sostenible basada en la producción de accesorios de vestir elaborados con cuero proveniente de la fibra de piña",
author = "Velásquez Figueroa, Carlos Orlando",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
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The burnt stubble generates CO2 emissions of approximately 2,455.72 kg/ha per year and each hectare produces 250 tons of stubble (Vargas, 2019). The reduction of the carbon footprint resulting from reuse, avoiding incineration with chemical herbicides, generates a social benefit. Through vegetable leather articles and accessories made from pineapple leaf fiber, consumption patterns are identified among adults aged 25 to 39, made up of 575,283 potential leather consumers in Lima, with sophisticated tastes and a preference for sustainable, ecological products and they are willing to pay more to preserve the environment (CPI, 2021). The proposed business model seeks to generate shared value for the company, the community and the environment, through the reuse of residues from the pineapple harvest and the generation of extra income in the Satipo’s Valley community because of the collection and accumulation of said residues. The goals of the project aim to achieve a profitability of 30% and a positioning of 2% by the fifth year of operation. The strategy is aimed at deploying an offer that is free of animal abuse and toxicity, increases employment opportunities and applies IT strategies to know the customer, creating a new source of income for pineapple communities through the use of raw materials. The project Fineapple will offer the proposed product with a net present value (NPV) of 3.7 million soles in a projection of the first five years of operation and with an approximate recovery period of two years. Likewise, for the implementation of the project and the first year of operation, an investment of 61.3 thousand soles will be required from the partners and a bank loan of 92 thousand soles.
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