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Nature Hues crayons are made from natural pigments extracted from fruit and vegetable waste using simple extraction methods. This provides a sustainable alternative to synthetic dyes in crayons while addressing environmental issues. The study aims to investigate the properties of these crayons and their market potential.

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Nature Hues crayons are made from natural pigments extracted from fruit and vegetable waste using simple extraction methods. This provides a sustainable alternative to synthetic dyes in crayons while addressing environmental issues. The study aims to investigate the properties of these crayons and their market potential.

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Nature Hues crayons present an innovative solution to two pressing issues: the environmental

impact of fruit and vegetable waste and the potential health risks associated with synthetic dyes
in conventional crayons. This groundbreaking research is deeply rooted in the principles of
environmental sustainability and aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal
12: Ensure sustainable responsible and production patterns.

Theoretical background: the project embraces the concept of waste valorization by repurposing
organic waste from fruits and vegetables into vibrant crayons.

The review of related literature and studies provides a comprehensive overview of existing
research on natural pigments, waste valorization, and sustainable product development.

Overall, Nature Hues crayons represent a promising step towards a more sustainable and
environmentally conscious approach to art supplies. By repurposing fruit and vegetable waste
into colorful creations, this innovative project not only addresses pressing environmental and
health concerns but also promotes awareness and action towards a more sustainable future.

How much do we need to extract in order to come up with the pigment we need?
To determine the amount needed for extraction, we'll conduct preliminary trials to establish the
optimal ratio of plant material to solvent. This ratio will depend on factors such as the
concentration of pigments in the plant material and the efficiency of the extraction process.
Adjustments can be made based on the initial results to ensure sufficient pigment extraction.
How viable is it to the market?
Market viability will be assessed through market research, including surveys, focus groups, and
analysis of existing crayon products. Factors such as consumer demand for natural and
eco-friendly products, pricing, distribution channels, and competitors will be considered to
determine market potential.
Why did you choose this topic?
This topic was chosen to explore sustainable alternatives to synthetic dyes in crayon production.
By utilizing food waste and natural materials, we aim to reduce environmental impact and
promote sustainability in the art supply industry.
Why did you choose that SDG to align your topic with?
This research aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and
Production, by promoting the use of sustainable materials and reducing waste through
repurposing food waste into valuable products.
What are your research variables?
The research variables include the types and ratios of plant materials used, extraction methods,
pigment concentration, and crayon properties such as color intensity, vibrancy, and consistency.
So far, what limitations throughout the study can you recognize?
Some limitations include variations in pigment concentration in natural materials, the efficiency
of extraction methods, and the reproducibility of crayon properties. Additionally, market
acceptance and scalability may pose challenges to commercialization.
Why is your study important?
This study addresses the need for sustainable alternatives in the art supply industry, reduces
food waste, and promotes environmentally friendly practices. It also offers educational
opportunities regarding natural pigments and their applications.
What methods will you use for the study and why did you choose to do so?
The study will employ extraction methods such as maceration and boiling to obtain pigments
from plant materials. These methods were chosen for their simplicity, accessibility, and
effectiveness in extracting a wide range of pigments from natural sources.
How credible/reliable are your methods?
The methods have been selected based on established practices in pigment extraction and
crayon production. Additionally, pilot studies and quality control measures will be conducted to
ensure the reliability and reproducibility of results.
How will you gather data?
Data will be gathered through experimental trials, including pigment extraction, crayon
production, and testing of crayon properties. Quantitative data on color intensity, vibrancy, and
consistency will be collected using standardized methods and instruments.
What makes your research instruments reliable?
The research instruments are selected based on their accuracy, precision, and relevance to the
study objectives. Calibration, validation, and adherence to standardized procedures will ensure
the reliability of data obtained from these instruments.
How did you come up with the product name?
The product name, "Nature Hues," reflects the natural origin of the crayon pigments and the
diverse range of colors derived from fruits, vegetables, and coconut wax. It evokes the idea of
vibrant and environmentally friendly art supplies.
What are the scopes of your study?
The study aims to investigate the feasibility of using natural pigments derived from food waste in
crayon production, evaluate the properties of these crayons, and assess their market potential.
Who will be most interested in your product or who can benefit from it the most?
Artists, parents, educators, and environmentally conscious consumers are likely to be interested
in Nature Hues crayons. Schools, art studios, and eco-friendly retailers may also benefit from
offering these sustainable art supplies.
What gaps do you intend to bridge with your research?
This research aims to bridge the gap between sustainability and creativity in the art supply
industry by providing an eco-friendly alternative to conventional crayons. It also contributes to
the repurposing of food waste and promotes responsible consumption and production practices.

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