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15 Jan 2022, 14:48 GMT+10
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 15 (ANI/Heylin Spark): "Mojo" is the carbonised fuel brand of a company called Planet Conversations that aims to reduce carbon emissions by substituting fossil fuel coal with Green fuel Mojo. Mojo is a 100 per cent smokeless, natural, organic, ecofriendly fuel that is used in restaurants, hotels, Barbecues and also as an Industrial fuel in boilers.
With a vision to reduce carbon emissions and promote alternate energy sources, Planet Conversations International strives for excellence. With 1 ton of fossil coal releasing approx 5000 pounds of carbon emissions, no government initiative can help the planet unless there is a larger milestone awareness with people making informed choices of the fuel they use. India's commitments in Glasgow Climate Convention ensuring 50 per cent of the country's energy from renewable resources by 2030 can only be met through awareness at a grass root level and this is where Mojo, a brand of green fuel comes into play. Mojo is made from agricultural waste such as coconut shell, rice husk, sawdust, groundnut shell, forestry hardwood waste and other biomass wastes which either get burnt or dumped in landfills. This burning of tonnes and tonnes of biomass waste aggravates environmental issues of global warming and hence the founders used advanced technologies to transform agriwaste into solid green fuel that can substitute fossil coal.
Mojo Coconut BBQ Briquette charcoal andSome of their products are Mojo Coconut Cube Charcoal, Mojo Quickfire On The Go Charcoal, Mojo BBQ Hardwood Lump Charcoal,The founders say, "Using technology solutions to convert tonnes of waste into fuel is one of the biggest opportunities available to mankind. Our team of engineers, social activists, designers, and evangelists believe that advanced technologies, built on sustainable business practices can contribute to a greener planet."Mojo has been awarded "Environment Product of the Year" by the Ministry of SME. Planet Conversations International has also been covered by Fiji National Television for its eco-friendly products and equipments. Planet Conversations envisions to foray into BBQ retailing. The team is also planning to get into compressed biogas using agri/biomass waste as raw feed contributing to greener/sustainable transportation alternatives thereby reducing dependencies on fossil fuel. ClickThis story is provided by Heylin Spark. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/Heylin Spark)Get a daily dose of Hong Kong Herald news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
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