Biochar
Turning agricultural waste into soil-enriching biochar.


Bio-Briquettes
Compact bio-briquettes made from coconut husks and rice hulls provide clean, efficient fuel for rural communities, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.


Bio-Coal
Our bio-coal production transforms bana grass residues into a carbon-negative energy source that supports local industries and cuts emissions.


FAQ
What is biochar?
Biochar is a carbon-rich material made by heating organic waste.
How do bio-briquettes work?
They compress agricultural residues into solid fuel that burns cleaner.
What feedstocks does RRCC use?
We use bana grass, coconut husks, rice hulls, and other farm waste to create our products sustainably.
How does bio-coal help?
Bio-coal reduces reliance on fossil fuels and cuts emissions.
Does RRCC support farmers?
Yes, by turning their waste into value, we boost rural incomes.
How does RRCC promote sustainability?
We turn organic waste into clean energy, cut greenhouse gases, and improve soil health.

