Exciting news! An empty fruit bunch (EFB) recycling project has been initiated in Indonesia. This project utilizes the BST-10 biochar production equipment and pyrolysis technology to recycle EFB. Currently, the installation of the BST-10 biochar equipment is underway in Indonesia. Let’s delve into the project details.
The Indonesian customer’s palm plantation and oil mill generate a substantial amount of EFB waste, occupying a large amount of land space. The BST-10, a continuous-working biochar equipment, boasts a high automation level and a processing capacity of 2-4m³/h. This enables the rapid reduction of EFB accumulation, achieving “waste reduction”.
BST-10 can transform large quantities of EFB into valuable biochar and combustible gas through pyrolysis technology. The Indonesian customer plans to utilize biochar for soil improvement. Additionally, biochar finds applications as industrial and domestic fuel, feed additive, carbon sequestration, etc. The combustible gas serves as a direct energy source for the pyrolysis conversion, reducing the use of fossil fuels. Thus, the biochar production solution adds significant recovery value to EFB, accomplishing “resourceful utilization of waste”.
Embark on a sustainable journey by adopting Beston Group’s biochar production solutions tailored for palm processing waste. With our outstanding charcoal making machine, you not only contribute to waste reduction but also unlock the potential of EFB as a valuable resource. Contact us today to explore our EFB recycling solutions. Together, let’s make waste a thing of the past and pave the way for a greener future.