The charcoal briquette export industry in Indonesia is growing rapidly, in line with increasing global demand for more environmentally friendly energy sources. Charcoal briquettes made from natural materials such as coconut shells and wood, offer a cleaner energy solution than conventional fossil fuels.
Exports of charcoal briquettes are currently being widely discussed on the global market. Because, charcoal briquettes can be an easy and cheaper alternative fuel.
Exports of coconut charcoal briquettes from Indonesia have great potential and are in demand by various countries, such as:
Middle East, Europe, Korea, United States, Japan, China, Australia,German.
Here are several things you need to know about the export of coconut charcoal briquettes from Indonesia:
- Indonesian coconut charcoal briquettes have good quality and are considered superior in the world.
- Coconut charcoal briquettes are environmentally friendly because they do not produce smoke.
- Coconut charcoal briquettes are used as an alternative fuel for cooking, especially for grilling food.
- In the Middle East, coconut charcoal briquettes are used for smoking shisha pipes.

Potential and Advantages of Indonesian Charcoal Briquettes
Indonesian is know as one of the largest producers of charcoal briquettes in the world. The main advantage of Indonesian charcoal briquettes is their high quality, because they use abundant raw materials such as coconut shells.In addition,the charcoal briquette production process in Indonesia often adopts environmentally friendly technology, which produces a final product with low ash and moisture content.
Contribution to Sustainability
Indonesia’s exports of charcoal briquettes contribute greatly to global efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Charcoal briquettes have a lower carbon footprint compared to coal and petroleum.Production processes that use agricultural waste such as coconut shells also help reduce waste and support a circular economy. Thus, charcoal briquettes are an alternative energy option that supports sustainable development goals.
