What was once considered a useless material has now found wide uses.
MANUFACTURING biofuel from agricultural and forestry waste is one of the ways Malaysia is hoping to reduce its share of carbon dioxide emissions. Tapping into the huge pool of agricultural waste, broadly categorised as non-food biomass, appears a logical choice given Malaysia’s extensive involvement in oil palm and other agricultural activities.
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