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The briquettes – from coal to bio waste, bring the aspect of women, cutting trees, using bio waste.

Charcoal is a non-renewable energy supply, exerting environmental threat by deforestation in various ways to attain wood fuel . As a renewable energy source, bio-mass waste briquettes made from agricultural waste production have a tremendous potential to replace firewood which in the long run is a terrible extortion product from deforestation. Using bio-mass based Briquettes as an alternative is an environmentally friendly method for controlling , land degradation and deforestation which may also result into global warming.

And as well this use of these innovatives of waste-briquettes allows easy use by anybody in any destination, cost effective and environmental friendly production is emphasised in the use of the bio-waste briquettes.

These activities done by PRICON innitiative to preserve green energy, have been carried out in fortportal tourism city at a local village called HARUKOOTO in the north division. The briquette producton process provides an allowance for use of mechanical and micro-structural analysis of different organic compounds that can produce bio-waste charcoal briquettes from various farm wastes, including cotton, maize, and groundnut shells, sawdust, charcoal dust, animal droppings and human waste.

Cassava starch is also used to work as a binder, we examined respectively. The observed results of various Bio-waste/ Bio-mass briquette samples are significantly good, indicating that it has a high potential for use as a green energy material in a variety of domestic fuel applications.

As an innitiative put on ground by PRICON, this innovative project is targeted to train the youth and the women out there into use of clean and renewable green energy to endevour end of global warming and as well improve the livelihoods of the common person by commercialising production of this product.