Good news! New progress has been made in the palm waste recycling project in Indonesia. A set of BST-50 biochar equipment was successfully shipped from the Beston Group factory to Indonesia. This Indonesian customer had ordered our equipment before. Therefore, this repurchase project means that the customer highly recognizes our equipment. Below are pictures and project information from the shipping site for your reference.
This Indonesian customer is engaged in palm plantation-related industries. As processing waste, the large amount of accumulation of palm kernel shells and EFB fibers is a problem for this customer. After learning about the palm waste to biochar solution of Beston Group, this Indonesian customer first purchased a small-scale equipment for testing. The project was very successful. Therefore, this Indonesian customer repurchases the largest model: BST-50 biochar equipment to expand the production scale. Below is the project information:
Indonesia is the world’s largest producer of palm oil. Large amounts of palm kernel shells and empty fruit bunch (EFB) fibers are produced every year, putting pressure on the environment. In this context, the palm waste to biochar solution has broad prospects in the Indonesian market:
The organic components in palm waste are very suitable for conversion into biochar through pyrolysis technology. As a high value-added product, biochar can not only be used for agricultural soil improvement, but also as a feed additive, carbon fixation and other applications. Therefore, investing in biochar pyrolysis equipment is not only an environmental demand, but also an economic opportunity.
In recent years, the Indonesian government has strengthened its supervision of greenhouse gas emissions. By restricting incineration & composting and encouraging waste recycling, the government hopes to reduce the negative environmental impact of palm waste. In addition, Indonesia is gradually promoting a green economic transformation, palm waste to biochar project is in line with this policy direction.
The successful shipping of this BST-50 biochar equipment is of great significance. This marks the gradual expansion of our influence in the Indonesian market and lays the foundation for more palm recycling projects in the future. Beston Biochar Equipment is committed to helping improve the level of waste biomass management and resource recycling in the region. If you are also interested in this equipment, please contact Beston Group.