Article: INDONESIA'S COCONUT SHELL CHARCOAL EXPORTS UP RAPIDLY

Coconut shells charcoal are the waste material from coconut plantations, which produce copra. Coconut shells charcoal can be made into active carbon, which has a wide variety of uses. For example, it is used by the industry of coconut oil as a material for removing undesirable odor, by water installations as a water filter, and by other industries as a material for treating industrial waste.

Seeing that coconut shells charcoal have a good business potential, many coconut plantation businessmen have begun to utilize coconut shells from their coconut plantations by making them into coconut shells charcoal. Over the past five years, Indonesian coconut shells charcoal ...






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