Abstract
This work investigates the production of soap from wood ash and residual vegetable oil, focusing on the environmental and social benefits of this practice. The problem addressed considers the negative impact caused by the improper disposal of frying oils on the environment, and the research seeks to assess how soap production can mitigate these damages and promote sustainability. The overall objective is to analyze the benefits of recycling waste vegetable oil for soap making, highlighting its efficiency and potential as an eco-friendly alternative. The final considerations indicate that the production of soap from waste oil and ashes is a viable practice, with the potential to be expanded and adopted in needy communities, contributing to the reduction of environmental impacts and the promotion of sustainable practices. In addition, the research suggests that the implementation of this technique can generate economic benefits, by transforming waste into valuable products, and social benefits, by promoting environmental awareness and education.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.029-040