Study of biomass briquettes made from human feces

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Problems faced by urban terrain are the lack of knowledge about the processing of fecal droppings. Revenues are only based on the results of the processing into fertilizer tin ja still less to be the right solution. Solutions that can be offered is the processing of waste into bio-coal briquettes using basic ingredients that keep piling up feces in the city. The purpose of this study is to introduce the public or partners Community Partnership Program (CRP) on the processing of bio-coal briquettes made from feces as an alternative solution to the problems faced by the community, and an alternative business potential that can be developed by government companies that deal with this water. The method applied in overcoming these problems is through counselling, training with demonstrations of bio-charcoal briquette processing, as well as coaching and mentoring into a product ready for market. The event was held on 12-14 May 2019 in the eastern city terrain sub district field. The activities consist of participatory extension coupled with the demonstration of processed briquettes of goat manure and pecan shells as well as packaging and testing the quality of the briquettes.

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Fiza, M., Irvan, L., & Shalihin, A. (2020). Study of biomass briquettes made from human feces. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 725). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/725/1/012048

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