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Have ever wondered why Indonesia is well-known for its briquettes?

Here are some insights for you:

One of the most striking reasons for this is Abundance of Natural Resources: Indonesia has rich reserves of biomass resources such as wood
waste, agricultural residues, and coconut shells, which are commonly used as raw materials for briquette production. The availability of these
resources in large quantities contributes to the widespread production and utilization of briquettes.

Second, Environmental Benefits: Briquettes offer several environmental benefits compared to traditional fuels such as coal or firewood. They are
made from renewable biomass sources, which reduces the reliance on fossil fuels and contributes to lower carbon emissions. Briquettes also help
reduce deforestation by utilizing agricultural waste or wood residues that would otherwise be discarded or burned.

Did you know how does the market grow?

Indonesia has emerged as a major exporter of briquettes, catering to both regional and international markets. The quality and affordability of
Indonesian briquettes have made them attractive to buyers in neighboring countries and beyond. This export potential has further enhanced the
reputation of Indonesia's briquette industry.

We take pride for being part of this by providing high-quality coconut shell charcoal briquettes. Our briquettes are perfect for use in
Shisha/hookah or for barbecue, providing very high heat, long burn time and minimal ash. Due to the high quality charcoal used, our briquettes
produce no smoke, odors or sparks during burning.

We supply coconut shell charcoal briquettes in bulk (up to 350 metric tons per month) and can ship to any destination worldwide.

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