The Borneo Post

UUM students use coconut shells to assist needy

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KUALA LUMPUR: Heaps of discarded coconut shells caught the attention of a group of Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) students in Kedah, prompting them to take the initiative to recycle the ‘worthless’ garbage as charcoal.

UUM’s Co&Coal project director Ho Cia Chen, 23, said coconut shells were usually thrown away indiscrimi­nately due to lack of proper disposal: “We believe our initiative may help the rural community in Kedah to generate additional income and reduce environmen­tal pollution”.

“The project started in September 2014 and our team of 26 students from different streams conducted research and developmen­t (R&D) for six months before moving ahead more seriously. We also shared informatio­n with experts from the United States and Australia.

“Co&Coal focuses on discarded coconut shells and transforms them into marketable products,” he told Bernama when contacted recently.

The project, under UUM’s Enactus programme and run by internatio­nal nonprofit organisati­ons in collaborat­ion with about 1,600 higher education institutio­ns in 39 countries around the world, aims to mobilise students to undertake community projects, in addition to building their social responsibi­lity skills.

Ho said the process of producing coconut shell charcoal was easy, but required a lot of energy.

“There are four stages of production, firstly, heating the coconut shells for about two hours for the carbonisat­ion process and grinding of the shell to make fine charcoal powder.

“It then goes through a moulding process, where the charcoal powder will be blended with corn flour and put in the mould, and finally the drying process under the sunlight...it’s that easy,” he said.

He added that Co&Coal had the potential to thrive, and expected more parties, including government agencies, nongovernm­ental organisati­ons and private individual­s to invest in the project. — Bernama

 ??  ?? UUM students collecting the coconut shells by recycling them as charcoal (inset). — Bernama photo
UUM students collecting the coconut shells by recycling them as charcoal (inset). — Bernama photo

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