Malaysia’s building sector undertaking a transformation from old techniques to the Industrial Building System. Nevertheless, thermal comfort must be addressed with the usage of typical concrete that has great heat conductivity. Despite that, the major purpose of this research was to investigate the cooling influence of Eco-waste concrete wall panels utilizing a hybrid fruit waste binder. The growth of the idea of creative goods is towards ecologically friendly which waste is employed in the manufacturing of products. A literature review is a strategy used to find flaws and difficulties in current wall panels. Further, the study approach was quantitative, where the data are acquired through laboratory experiments and fieldwork. Additionally, data gathering techniques concentrate on document analysis, observation, experimentation, and prototype to address the research questions and attain research goals. The data gathered demonstrates that the innovative product effectively delivers thermal comfort to the occupants. With the findings produced the innovative product has marketability potential.
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