A BST-50 biochar machine has been shipped from the Beston Group factory to Indonesia. This is the second order from the same customer, highlighting their trust in our equipment. Now please find more details.
This Indonesian customer is involved in the palm processing industry. They are facing challenges with the accumulation of palm kernel shells and Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) fibers, byproducts of palm oil production. After testing and confirming the feasibility of a palm waste-to-biochar project, they are now scaling up production. Below are the project details:
Indonesia is the world’s largest producer and exporter of palm oil, with palm oil refining mills constituting a significant portion of the global supply. However, for every ton of palm oil produced, large quantities of waste are generated, including:
These byproducts have historically posed significant challenges in terms of waste management. As the palm oil industry continues to grow, it is crucial to transition from a linear production model to a more circular one. By incorporating sustainable waste management practices such as pyrolysis recycling, the industry can reduce waste, extend the product life cycle, and contribute positively to environmental sustainability.
Join Beston Group in advancing sustainable palm waste recycling. Our biomass pyrolysis solution supports eco-friendly agriculture and efficient waste management. Welcome contact us now!