Diversification of Charcoal Products into Biochar and Liquid Smoke at Mitra Arang Sejahtera Jember

Authors

  • Irma Harlianingtyas Politeknik Negeri Jember
  • Sugiyarto Sugiyarto Politeknik Negeri Jember
  • Dian Galuh Pratita Politeknik Negeri Jember
  • Deltaningtyas Tri Cahyaningrum Politeknik Negeri Jember
  • Hanif Fatur Rohman Politeknik Negeri Jember

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25047/j-dinamika.v10i1.5701

Keywords:

biochar, liquid smoke, pyrolisis

Abstract

The processing of organic waste into valuable and environmentally friendly products is a sustainable solution for small-scale businesses, such as Arang Sejahtera in Jember. This business produces charcoal from wood and agricultural waste; however, the combustion process generates smoke that is not utilized and may contribute to environmental pollution. This community service program aims to implement pyrolysis technology to produce biochar and liquid smoke as by-products. Pyrolysis technology not only enhances the efficiency of charcoal production but also reduces environmental impacts by converting the smoke generated into valuable products. Biochar can be used as an alternative fuel, soil amendment, and carbon sequestration agent, while liquid smoke has potential as a raw material for the chemical industry or liquid fertilizer. Through training and mentoring for Mitra Arang Sejahtera, it is expected that this initiative will improve productivity and result in more sustainable products, reduce air pollution, and provide greater economic benefits. This program also has the potential to be adopted by other SMEs in Jember and surrounding areas as a model for environmentally friendly biomass waste management.

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Published

2025-03-11

How to Cite

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I. Harlianingtyas, S. Sugiyarto, D. G. Pratita, D. T. Cahyaningrum, and H. F. Rohman, “Diversification of Charcoal Products into Biochar and Liquid Smoke at Mitra Arang Sejahtera Jember”, j-dinamika, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 95–98, Mar. 2025.