New update! A BST-50 large-capacity biochar machine has been shipped to Indonesia to recycle palm biomass waste. This is the client’s second purchase from Beston Group. We are proud to make contributions to local waste recycling efforts. Now explore more details below.
Project Details of Palm Waste Recycling Project in Indonesia
Indonesian Customer’s Challenge: Managing Palm Waste Effectively
Operating in the palm oil industry, the Indonesian customer faced a significant challenge:
- Large Volumes of Palm Waste: During palm oil production, there are quantities of palm kernel shells and empty fruit bunches produced. This brings negative environmental impacts.
- Need More Efficient Disposal Solution: Traditionally, these palm wastes are incinerated or landfilled, environmentally harmful and costly. Additionally, such disposal methods occupy valuable land, leading to land degradation and inefficient use of space.
Project Solution: Converting Palm Waste into Biochar
- Raw Materials: Palm kernel shells, EFB fiber, EFB pellets;
- Project Objective: Recycle palm waste into biochar;
- End Produce Use: biochar for soil improvement;
- Project Configuration: latest upgraded BST-50 biochar machine; 10-15m³/h processing capacity;
- Installation Method: 30-day on-site installation guidance.
Project Benefits: Why The Indonesian Customer Choose This Solution?
Processing palm waste into biochar for soil improvement can align with the client’s sustainability and economic goals:
- adjust soil pH;
- improve ion exchange capacity;
- retain moisture and nutrients;
- increase crop yields;
- enhance long-term business profitability.
Get Involved with Sustainable Biomass Recycling
Join Beston Group in advancing sustainable biomass recycling projects. Whether you are dealing with palm waste, coconut shells, or other organic materials, Beston biochar machine can help you turn waste into value, and contribute to sustainable agricultural practices and waste management.