2021
DOI: 10.20885/jars.vol5.iss1.art3
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Natural Fiber Waste from Palm Oil Tree: An Overview of Potential Usage for Indonesia’s Affordable House Building Materials

Abstract: The palm oil plantation in Indonesia is an overgrowing industry that also poses significant environmental waste problems. The industry produces numerous unused biomass wastes such as EFB (Empty Fruit Bunch), PKS (Palm Kernel Shell), tree trunks, fronds, etc. On the other hand, the national housing backlog number in 2019 had reached 7.6 million units. The government had launched several housing programs to tackle this ever-repeating issue. Yet, all of the plans failed to solve the housing shortage. A new approa… Show more

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“…Although palm oil-based bioenergy is widely known (16) , bioenergy derived from palm tree waste has received little attention. Palm tree waste is commonly utilized as a building material (17) and adsorbent (18) , but it also has the potential to generate bioenergy (19) . Empty palm bunches along with rubber and agro waste were used to produce the pellets previously (20) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although palm oil-based bioenergy is widely known (16) , bioenergy derived from palm tree waste has received little attention. Palm tree waste is commonly utilized as a building material (17) and adsorbent (18) , but it also has the potential to generate bioenergy (19) . Empty palm bunches along with rubber and agro waste were used to produce the pellets previously (20) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%