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The term "biological briquette charcoal" is used to describe a special type of briquette charcoal, also called bio-briquettes. This type of charcoal is produced from organic materials, so-called biomass. Bio-briquettes are produced by compressing and processing materials from various sources of biomass. These biomass sources can include:

Wood shavings and wood waste: Wood shavings, wood chips and other wood waste are commonly used in the production of bio-bricks.

Plant wastes: Corn stalks, rice straw and other plant wastes can potentially be used in the production of bio-briquettes.

Waste paper and cardboard: Bio-bricks can also be produced by compressing recycled paper and cardboard.

 

Vegetable oil residues: The waste left after the use of vegetable oil can be used as an energy source in the production of bio-briquettes.

 

Bio-bricks are used as an alternative to natural coal or traditional types of coal. Some advantages of this type of bio-brickets can be:

Sustainability: Bio-brickets are a more environmentally friendly option as they are made from organic materials derived from renewable resources.

Reduced carbon footprint: Bio-bricks can lead to fewer greenhouse gas emissions, which can have a positive impact on climate change.

Lower pollution: Bio-bricks can produce less pollution and smoke than traditional forms of coal.

Utilisation of local resources: Bio-bricks can be produced from locally sourced biomass resources, which can contribute to the local economy.

Bio-bricks are a preferred energy source, especially for environmentally conscious individuals or organisations. However, the quality and properties of bio-brickets can vary depending on the materials, processing methods and manufacturer, so it is important to check the components and properties of the product.

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