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  • Опубликовано: 14 апр 2022
  • A mudslide killed his adoptive family when he was 17 years old. Now this up-and-coming entrepreneur recycles coconut waste to help prevent deadly landslides. Meet Alhaji Siraj Bah, founder of Rugsal Trading, who overcame tragedy and is using an alternative to wood for cooking fuel.
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    Briquettes Made From Coconut Waste Could Reduce Deforestation | World Wide Waste

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  • @BusinessInsider
    @BusinessInsider  Год назад +91

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    Thanks so much!

    • @notfrans8856
      @notfrans8856 Год назад +1

      i think its a very good idea to do so, i encourage it

    • @sifatbiva300
      @sifatbiva300 Год назад +1

      Briquettes made out of coconut wastes can be a better alternative. Meaning since they burn slowly than charcoal, they can be reused again for the next dish preparing in the kitchen.

    • @marti8053
      @marti8053 Год назад +2

      Continue making the briquettes while also planting water resistant trees, medicinal trees and huge strong trees. Bamboo is excellent for forests for quick root growth and tall canopy.

    • @raikou7145
      @raikou7145 Год назад

      is there an update to what hes doing now? like did his invention worked??

    • @simplythebesttowingandreco3217
      @simplythebesttowingandreco3217 10 месяцев назад

      Geoengineering is a big problem too causing these mudslides

  • @BMarie774
    @BMarie774 2 года назад +10265

    My man grew up on the streets of Sierra Leon, lost his family in a mudslide, and decided he was going to do something to change the world for the better, better his own life, and now better the life of ten other people who can now support families. That’s really awesome. I truly wish I could shake this young man’s hand, he’s an inspiration to me.

    • @gfs3salaz329
      @gfs3salaz329 2 года назад +29

      Likewise.

    • @Hm-dh1vu
      @Hm-dh1vu 2 года назад +7

      Cool profile girl

    • @Nickerian91
      @Nickerian91 2 года назад

      The video is BS. every place that have coconut tress use every part of the tree.
      They make coconut wine from the trees.
      They harvest coconut Remove the white stuff inside and let it dry which is sold.
      The hard shell is toasted to become charcoal in an man made oven by burning the outside fibers.
      This is done literally everywhere for some reason he just decided to grind it into a powder then mix it into blocks which is not really required.
      He did not care about the climate he just wanted money

    • @BMarie774
      @BMarie774 2 года назад +67

      @@Nickerian91 Your comment is BS. I live in one of those places and coconut waste is horribly abundant. Whole coconuts. Husks, frawns..all of it gets taken to a landfill like site and dumped...

    • @Nickerian91
      @Nickerian91 2 года назад +5

      @@BMarie774 doubtful people who live in poverty use everything they can.
      and its just common sense they aint gonna chop down coconut trees to make firewood when you can use the coconuts to make fire since the harvest is a big part of their income.
      i know everything about i i tend to visit provinces all over asia

  • @siddharthanand5652
    @siddharthanand5652 2 года назад +4911

    His business is taking care of waste, providing jobs, providing a cost effective alternate energy source and reduces deforestation... it's quite impressive tbh!!!

    • @cacamelon2203
      @cacamelon2203 2 года назад +36

      absolutely

    • @Iliek
      @Iliek 2 года назад

      All while 100% of the technology they use was created by the white man. And they can still barely figure out how to operate it.

    • @hatuminator7247
      @hatuminator7247 2 года назад +8

      👍👌

    • @joevince8538
      @joevince8538 2 года назад +13

      Are u not indian? Dont you know indians burn all coconut parts?

    • @YamiKisara
      @YamiKisara 2 года назад +109

      And the best thing is: he's doing it at home, improving his homeland. Many enterpreneurs from Africa, India, and other countries, move abroad with their ideas. But that isn't going to solve the problems they faced at home. Their homes can only improve if they stay there and invest the money they earn back into their towns and vilages - such as building schools, buying the tree seedlings, or even promoting the politians that help them take care of their homes, as opposed to corrupted ones that move capital (whether financial or natural) away from their homes.

  • @mastera734
    @mastera734 Год назад +414

    “It’s not easy, but it takes time. It’s very tough to build something great. If it was not tough, everybody will have done it”
    Great quote for life

    • @PositiveEnergyPodcast
      @PositiveEnergyPodcast Год назад +2

      3:22 Great quote!

    • @ChadSuave
      @ChadSuave Год назад

      They would be better if they were dominated by the white man and the progress. Now they live like animals, just waiting for their end.

  • @sarahaitham73
    @sarahaitham73 Год назад +25

    this guy really lived up the quote 'it's not about the resources you have it's about being resourceful'

  • @Sammantha-bf7bl
    @Sammantha-bf7bl 2 года назад +1529

    “It’s not easy, it takes time to build something great if it wasn’t everyone would do it” one of the truest statements ever. It take a dedicated caring person to push to make something like this a reality. I hope this man can keep thriving and can be a huge change in the world

    • @seanbrown9048
      @seanbrown9048 2 года назад +1

      Would be nice if Mark Cuban would invest in this young man.

    • @robert2690
      @robert2690 2 года назад +9

      @@curtisduvall380
      It takes to 2 to tango.
      Unless you support slavery and exploitation of people’s labor

    • @justplay2508
      @justplay2508 2 года назад

      @@curtisduvall380 wdym?

    • @pidza_hub7532
      @pidza_hub7532 2 года назад +3

      @Jesus is coming. Read the Gospel. If god is real he's laughing it up at our expense

    • @dangloc89
      @dangloc89 2 года назад +2

      @@curtisduvall380 one man could not build an empire, giving joint ownership is how successful companies motivate worker (employee stock options in Apple, Google, FB, Tesla, Amazon just to name the big boys)

  • @janmarchand7294
    @janmarchand7294 2 года назад +20823

    I've been seeing lots of very good ideas lately about turning waste material into profit and I'm glad that Business Insider showcases these hard working people. I wish success for all of them!

    • @aggydreams
      @aggydreams 2 года назад +114

      Especially in Africa 💯👀

    • @01mustang05
      @01mustang05 2 года назад +89

      1:09 PLASTIC (possibly food grade) CONTAINERS for charcoal like Coconut Waste???!!! It's coal or bio-char; it's "briquettes" ffs; a double layered paper bag (like coal briquettes for the BBQ that's been around for generations) is fine, sufficient, simple, responsible, and more.

    • @joanleons5399
      @joanleons5399 2 года назад +24

      Agreed 100% ! . I also realized it at times having to pay a premium for these types of goods for now are a reality . Honestly though if a pair of recycled plastic shoes still cost $120 to $150 , in the next 5 yr's then something is definitely amiss .

    • @dustinbelmonte4957
      @dustinbelmonte4957 2 года назад +90

      It's true there are a lot of very good business ideas coming out lately but sadly they are not supported enough by their respected government or international organization. They have to compete with big companies with enough capital and machineries to produce cheaper product made from plastic or etc. Inorder for these businesses to be competitive and really affect the market they have to reduce the price and cist of the product. There are millions of dollars that is put into getting plastic from the sea and etc. But if part of that money is used in this which adress the root problem? I think it will be better

    • @dennesjanjamero1450
      @dennesjanjamero1450 2 года назад +18

      Sorry to tell you guys but the title is misleading that "charred coconut shells" he is using is already charcoal, this product will not stop deforestation, it's a product for a small market (smokeless cooking that lights slightly faster than coconut charcoal).

  • @Titantr0n
    @Titantr0n Год назад +39

    This guy right here is a very unusual combination of smarts, determination and compassion. The real deal ladies and gentleman. It's a miracle he made it under such dire circumstances and a shame we're wasting talent like this every day.

  • @limez7440
    @limez7440 Год назад +4

    Absolutely amazing!! Hats off to a man who tries to better his community despite his tragedies ,and he doesn't even need any sort of degree, just gets his hand dirty and contribute.

  • @coolarnav4u
    @coolarnav4u 2 года назад +1836

    This guy is inspiring. Hope his business grows big and export it.

    • @dtiydr
      @dtiydr 2 года назад +5

      Well he mentioned UK and Germany.

    • @blablup1214
      @blablup1214 2 года назад +8

      I don't think it will be easy to export them. Burnable coal stuff made from coconuts waste exists since over a decade ....

    • @King-Trump
      @King-Trump 2 года назад

      lol ok libtard

    • @mdmahinmahin2070
      @mdmahinmahin2070 2 года назад +1

      nice

    • @Carnophobe
      @Carnophobe 2 года назад +1

      I don't know about exporting the product itself, but there are certainly other places in the world that can use his invention for themselves.

  • @lycopersicisusceptibility0526
    @lycopersicisusceptibility0526 2 года назад +3016

    *"Either this works... or it works"* and that's the kind of mindset that will help the world. This idea is very good and prevents natural disasters. Done through amounts of trials and error, we should be able to learn from him and his peers.

    • @yoteslaya7296
      @yoteslaya7296 2 года назад +24

      here's the cultural difference for those you who dont know.
      African Black: makes things that help him and tries to help his environment/world
      USA Black: tries to get famous by rapping or athletics. When it fails turns to crime and ends up in jail.

    • @BombaJead
      @BombaJead 2 года назад +108

      @@yoteslaya7296 Nice hasty generalization you got there.

    • @thefool1086
      @thefool1086 2 года назад

      @@BombaJead I mean, African inmigrant are many times richer than black Americans. He does have a point.

    • @noyou483
      @noyou483 2 года назад +45

      @@yoteslaya7296 I dunno man I just go to work everyday and stay thankful I'm not homeless

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 2 года назад

      Too bad not everyone believes in science, they cut the trees down on a mountain. Of course the soil will go down eventually. The roots were holding the ground togteher. Its just basic science.

  • @superman15922
    @superman15922 Год назад +7

    Man this guy is inspiring, just kept on pushing, no matter how hard things got

  • @scootlesvonnoodles5529
    @scootlesvonnoodles5529 2 года назад +2237

    I actually purchased some coconut briquettes for my bbq awhile ago and I can confirm they burn longer and hotter then charcoal or heat beads. They are expensive, but great for low and slow smoking…

    • @PatchworkRose567
      @PatchworkRose567 2 года назад +209

      The price is definitely made up for by how long you can use them before having to buy more

    • @mersenne2486
      @mersenne2486 2 года назад +8

      @@PatchworkRose567 what about the time saved?

    • @thatonehamster4130
      @thatonehamster4130 2 года назад +128

      If they sold coconut briquettes in Argentina it would definetly sell out- like, we use the hot embers to make asado, for the slow and smooth cooking.

    • @bebelin157
      @bebelin157 2 года назад +40

      @@thatonehamster4130 In Chile we also use a lot of Charcoal for our asados too, i would use them in a heartbeat
      There is also a video about an Argentinian Entrepreneur making something similar using fibers from the juice making process, should be in this channel

    • @TiredEyePilot
      @TiredEyePilot 2 года назад +23

      If he can further expand the business the price can probably be lowered

  • @freeman4755
    @freeman4755 2 года назад +2278

    I hope Alhaji ends up getting everything he wishes for in life, trying so hard to stop deforestation while also making money to feed his family, such an inspiration! It would be cool if there was a way for us to support him directly!

    • @impulsiveurge5837
      @impulsiveurge5837 2 года назад +11

      he earns $4500 a month. he could buy you.

    • @mohamaddandashli1792
      @mohamaddandashli1792 2 года назад +159

      @@impulsiveurge5837 do you know anything about business bruh??? 10 employees + raw material + shipment + processing. You think all that comes for free?

    • @freeman4755
      @freeman4755 2 года назад +66

      @@impulsiveurge5837 Good for him making a good living where he is, but that is average where I am from so no, I don't think he will be buying me

    • @arannak3826
      @arannak3826 2 года назад +102

      @@impulsiveurge5837 it's not about buying people. It's about investing and nurturing an idea that would make the world a better place. No help is small when a lot of people come together.

    • @freeman4755
      @freeman4755 2 года назад +104

      @@impulsiveurge5837 also the fact that you made my wholesome post into a condescending "this person has more money than that person so they're better than you" argument is kind of weird

  • @criticalprocastinator79
    @criticalprocastinator79 Год назад +1

    This need's to be seen by the entire media! This is an incredible idea!

  • @schatzi333221
    @schatzi333221 Год назад +3

    It's amazing people like him that are changing the world. Thank you for covering this!

    • @84MadHatter
      @84MadHatter Год назад

      LOLOLOLOL not changing the world

  • @jameseddleman6944
    @jameseddleman6944 2 года назад +800

    "If it wasn't tough, everyone would be doing it."
    all because he wanted his mother to stop struggling.
    all because he's experienced loss, and is doing something about that.

    • @JennsCorner777
      @JennsCorner777 2 года назад +16

      Amen the same boiling water that softens a potato, hardens an egg.

    • @1CT1
      @1CT1 2 года назад +3

      Romans 10:9
      “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”
      King James Version (KJV)
      John 3:16 King James Version 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
      Galatians 3:26 King James Version 26 For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.
      Titus 3:5-7 King James Version 5 Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; 6 Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; 7 That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.
      Revelation 21:4 King James Version 4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.
      Matthew 28:19-20 King James Version 19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: 20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

    • @hawhafunnyraffs5568
      @hawhafunnyraffs5568 2 года назад +2

      Seirra Leone also is a country that while poor as dirt, doesn't have crippling State cronies that prevent competition from growing or operating. IE; all of the West.

  • @Truckboy383
    @Truckboy383 2 года назад +2388

    This young man needs a boost to scale up quickly and educate the world about this product. This is the future. Great job, sir!

    • @turfee8268
      @turfee8268 2 года назад +14

      Even the name of his town is like Star wars

    • @dakotacrowson5021
      @dakotacrowson5021 2 года назад +6

      Still burning wood

    • @MuiKaHo
      @MuiKaHo 2 года назад +18

      @Jesus is coming. Read the Gospel. how about no

    • @manuelmayo8760
      @manuelmayo8760 2 года назад +38

      We should recognize people like this more, who do ACTUAL stuff than the 'Thunbergs' of the world who just focus on activism but no concrete action.

    • @beezowdoodoozoppitybopbopb9488
      @beezowdoodoozoppitybopbopb9488 2 года назад +13

      These are old as hell. Coconut coals are far from new. These square coals hes making are hookah coals. Look up coconara. They've been around no less than 15 years, likely more
      Edit:just got to the part where she talks about it lol

  • @user-ef8bf5xk9b
    @user-ef8bf5xk9b 10 месяцев назад

    Even though I feel like we don't deserve it...
    We need more people like Alhaji Siraj Bah!
    Thank you for your work!

  • @africaabound
    @africaabound Год назад +1

    Such a smart young brother from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 We need more people like him
    😊

  • @yland6003
    @yland6003 2 года назад +330

    “If it was not tough, then everyone would’ve done it” He’s an innovator!

    • @chrisbrent7487
      @chrisbrent7487 2 года назад +4

      A lot of people around the world already have. I have been using Indonesian made coconut briquettes in my barbecue for well over a decade.

    • @agnidas5816
      @agnidas5816 2 года назад +3

      @@chrisbrent7487 right? he is trying to re-invent the wheel and doing a poor job of it. The others have better methods...

    • @HowNeatImImpressed
      @HowNeatImImpressed 2 года назад +21

      @@agnidas5816 I think he’s doing what he can with the resources he has.

    • @gizzoid93
      @gizzoid93 2 года назад +17

      @@agnidas5816 what have you done? Nothing

    • @gizzoid93
      @gizzoid93 2 года назад

      @@agnidas5816 you're most likely unsuccessful in life. Also 🖕krishna

  • @IGot7RevtinyArmyStayOnceBlink
    @IGot7RevtinyArmyStayOnceBlink 2 года назад +563

    This is very ingenious. Coconut shells are wood so if he can make it long lasting and able to keep high heat for cooking he has something very good going. He’s literally solving several problems and creating jobs. Great on him, wishing him all the best.

    • @1physics
      @1physics 2 года назад +19

      It seems all you need to do to make coconut wood as good as wood is burn it using fuel and then use clean water (another pretty valuable resource) to process it....doesn't sound ideal

    • @zvezdoblyat
      @zvezdoblyat 2 года назад +40

      @@1physics better than cutting down millions of trees every year? Yes. Definitely

    • @rdj2398
      @rdj2398 2 года назад +7

      Ingenious for sure, but question is would people pay for this, inplace of much cheaper and readily available firewood

    • @HaloWolf102
      @HaloWolf102 2 года назад

      @@zvezdoblyat If there isn't a drought, or they don't live in a desert, yes it's worth it.
      Chomping down 1 tree to create biofuel, is better than cutting down 7 trees to burn the exact same rate as the biofuel would have provided. As you would think they would stop immediately because of contradicting their vision of using less trees. As he lost his home due to landslides.
      Although I 'would' like to see some data on this, we won't know how effective it is unless there are some data scientists willing to publish a paper on it.

    • @sogeni
      @sogeni 2 года назад +14

      @@rdj2398 But his last 4 times longer

  • @lflo2434
    @lflo2434 Год назад +1

    This Young Brother is Brilliant....I pray him and his community prospers and eventually recovers💜

  • @mikehuff9793
    @mikehuff9793 21 день назад

    “Either it works, or it works.” That mindset took him far❤ we need more people in the world like this

  • @rainnyyolk2764
    @rainnyyolk2764 2 года назад +498

    This should be advertised globally, Especially to communities which use coal essentially.

    • @samkm9318
      @samkm9318 2 года назад +10

      mongolia needs this

    • @angryman9333
      @angryman9333 2 года назад +7

      China

    • @grins9882
      @grins9882 2 года назад +7

      Sudan

    • @arthand7672
      @arthand7672 2 года назад +15

      Honestly, it seems to rely on the area consuming alot of coconut. The idea of using waste to make other products is great but you need the waste to make the product

    • @ABEL-cd2sp
      @ABEL-cd2sp 2 года назад +21

      @@arthand7672 I'd say you have a misconception there that can be easily cleared up.
      You think that it's necessary for the area to consume a lot of coconuts, but no the coconuts are used because they're the most available biomass in the area.
      However there are different types of biomass in different places specially when it comes to waste so this is just the most available resource for which a formula already exists to make it into a very effective form of fuel for the area that still uses charcoal for cooking or other such things.

  • @JFP1988
    @JFP1988 Год назад +2

    This is brilliant. I hope this works out for this young entrepreneur and for the local environment.

  • @trevorrisley5419
    @trevorrisley5419 Год назад

    What an absolutely EXCEPTIONAL young man. God Bless him, his goals, his country, and his business.

  • @pitseleh90
    @pitseleh90 2 года назад +375

    Real man realising real problems and making real changes, unlike many celebrities who preach about climate change yet do nothing practical to help the situation.

    • @pineapplerindm
      @pineapplerindm 2 года назад +7

      modern problems require modern solutions™

    • @abrahamclintona3596
      @abrahamclintona3596 2 года назад +17

      I’m sure they could donate some equipment for him. As long as a camera is pointed at them.

    • @sirmiles1820
      @sirmiles1820 2 года назад +4

      They could use their influece to really inspire other to make. If they donate lots like DeCaprio, Im sure this world wouldve changed much quicker.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 2 года назад +5

      The ultimate issue is that society-scale problems can't be effectively solved by individual action.
      And the people against taking real society-scale steps view those same celebrities as the enemy anyway.

    • @mastersplinter5966
      @mastersplinter5966 2 года назад +7

      ikr. Lost his adoptive family in a mudslide. Was on his own in the streets. Instead of being bitter and making excuses (Like I would and hate the world). He chose to help save it.
      Shows how much I need to mature and improve as a person. Really motivating.

  • @Mimikinn
    @Mimikinn Год назад +2722

    I’m not easily impressed by entrepreneurs but this young man has my respect. He’s a true gift to this world, and I wish all the best to him and his family. Hope he is nothing but blessed in the future.

    • @draxxgaming5541
      @draxxgaming5541 Год назад +7

      OK😘

    • @mahboobalikhan1992
      @mahboobalikhan1992 Год назад

      Please translate urdu or hondi

    • @mahboobalikhan1992
      @mahboobalikhan1992 Год назад

      Sir please translate into Hindi or Urdu

    • @gagishaggi6969
      @gagishaggi6969 Год назад +3

      But entrapaneurs give jobs good and services to the people! That's not to say there nothing bad to reprimand but there's so much good.

    • @brandonnguyen6718
      @brandonnguyen6718 Год назад +2

      @@gagishaggi6969 Yes, I'm sure he knows, but it seems he is not impressed by those things.

  • @banggugyangu
    @banggugyangu Год назад +5

    I'd rather see stories like this than half the crap that comes across RUclips now days... Great story and such a fine example of a young man doing what he can to make the world better.

  • @UnaBellissima
    @UnaBellissima Месяц назад

    May this video continue to go viral + may this young man forever stay blessed up and protected. 💖

  • @acacius9903
    @acacius9903 2 года назад +351

    Mad respect for him. We need more people like him. Respect to him and Sierra Leone

  • @ericdorland3707
    @ericdorland3707 2 года назад +280

    The whole process seems highly scalable. With the right investments in equipment, I bet he could reduce production costs significantly.

    • @sturamicsuper
      @sturamicsuper 2 года назад +4

      Zaacoal has done exactly that

    • @shaolindreams
      @shaolindreams 2 года назад +13

      Would be cool if they could grow and use hemp as alternative packaging for plastic.

    • @lent10
      @lent10 Год назад +1

      Just looks like Coconut hookah coals, those have been mass produced for decades

  • @ellectron_
    @ellectron_ Год назад

    This is a beautiful example of human ingenuity & solves so many problems🌱

  • @kun6497
    @kun6497 Год назад +1

    We really need more brilliant people like him in this world

  • @609neo
    @609neo 2 года назад +849

    This served as an eye opener for me. Africa is indeed moving fast. The entrepreneurial spirit of this man is exemplary.

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 2 года назад +4

      I got so confused.. he lost his adoptive family at 17 and has a new family? wtf

    • @miguelespinoza9642
      @miguelespinoza9642 2 года назад +44

      @@vipr1142 He never lost his actual family. He just moved away and was taken in by the new family who died in the mudslide.

    • @teosoderholm96
      @teosoderholm96 2 года назад +16

      Coconut briquettes are a OLD thing, these videos really are made for city people that are completely detached from reality.
      Obviously doesn't take anything away from this young man trying to build something and working hard on it in such environment, props to him!
      But the way they take him forward as innovative or new thinking is a straight up lie, there's nothing innovative in what he does.
      The "secret ingredients" are a binder (starch or waste paper pulp) and an accelerant (sodium nitrate or wax), information is widely available online.

    • @JBrander
      @JBrander 2 года назад +4

      @@teosoderholm96 I agree. A lot of people seeing what he is doing as innovative but it's really not. We also have briquettes and charcoal plants in our rural areas and they cause a lot of smoke and pollution. Not to mention it harms the local forest life and areas if they are left unchecked.
      But this does present a good success story for this guy. If there's anything to be amazed here; it's the work hard mentality of this man. And he is helping his community as well.

    • @fordmustanggt2046
      @fordmustanggt2046 2 года назад +2

      BTW he is a muslim. He belongs to the same community that your country is trying to get rid of.

  • @amadujagitay4385
    @amadujagitay4385 2 года назад +622

    Just few days ago I was telling a colleague at work about starting a business like this. Not knowing by then that someone is already doing it in my country. Wow. Continue with the good work bro.

    • @Ass_of_Amalek
      @Ass_of_Amalek 2 года назад +19

      Robert Lee yes, if he's actually already got distribution in countries like germany, there probably is real potential for growth because the stuff can sell for a lot more money in those markets than if it competes with charcoal in sierra leone. well, competing with charcoal in sierra leone is the point, but that could also eventually be achieved more effectively if the business makes enough money to optimize and increase production with better machines.

    • @captaincucaracha
      @captaincucaracha 2 года назад +16

      Yes I suggest you try and contact him to attempt to expand, or start yourself and try to group together the idea of the product. Careful with assholes In the comments spamming fake numbers

    • @01mustang05
      @01mustang05 2 года назад +11

      1:09 PLASTIC (possibly food grade) CONTAINERS, for charcoal-like "Coconut Waste"???!!!

    • @vidard9863
      @vidard9863 2 года назад +3

      i would say do it yourself, as there is plenty of waste and opportunity, but by the look of things most of his money is coming from out of country, i would recommend looking up activated charcoal and seeing if you might find a better market selling the resource to the outside world, or focus on developing a stove specifically to take advantage of the benefits of dense coconut charcoal. it really cannot replace would charcoal for cooking if you have to use the same amount of vastly more expensive coconut charcoal.

    • @eemoogee160
      @eemoogee160 2 года назад +1

      @@01mustang05 that seems unnecessary

  • @NefariousElasticity
    @NefariousElasticity Год назад +3

    I really hope he succeeds. His ambitions line up perfectly with societal needs. Great opportunity for him and his people.

  • @TheWtfnonamez
    @TheWtfnonamez 11 месяцев назад +1

    A true entrepreneur.
    He had nothing apart from some bits of coconut husk and he turned it into a successful business.

  • @KenjiMapes
    @KenjiMapes 2 года назад +382

    Impressive young man. He tragically lost his adoptive family when he was 17 & ended up on the streets. Now he is working hard & is an entrepreneur with bold ideas such as the coconut waste fuel briquettes. Not only is his work obviously going to provide for him & his family, but he is helping other through his work. His work also obviously helpful to the environment & he is creating a new product, demand & market which will have a positive impact on his community & beyond. Good stuff

    • @gantz4u
      @gantz4u 2 года назад +30

      Thanks bro. I dont have eyes or ears and keep trying to watch youtube videos, so I need this. Blessed brother. Maybe you can start a business where you tell me what you saw in the video in the comment box?

    • @RhythmRevivals9781
      @RhythmRevivals9781 2 года назад +4

      @@gantz4u lmao 🏴‍☠️

    • @dhruvakhera5011
      @dhruvakhera5011 2 года назад +6

      @@gantz4u cmon man the guy's tryna be wholesome

    • @0fficerpimp
      @0fficerpimp 2 года назад +1

      @@gantz4u lmao 😭

    • @general5119
      @general5119 2 года назад +5

      @@gantz4u you didn't have to do the man like that 💀

  • @R3troguy
    @R3troguy 2 года назад +2000

    It's amazing what this guy is doing, but it's deceptively framed: While a lot of people do cut down trees to make firewood, the vast majority of deforestation is due to business activities: 10 million slow-growing rosewood trees were shipped out of the country in 2019, and were sold for less than $2.50 each. The economic plunder of Sierra Leone's natural resources by soulless corporations is the main contributor to mudslides, not people chopping firewood.
    I am in awe of this man and what he's doing, but you need to be honest. This story is not honest.

    • @mattbuszko
      @mattbuszko 2 года назад +331

      that's kinda what I was thinking. Very interesting way to frame it, shifting blame on people cooking lol

    • @andrewgifford7740
      @andrewgifford7740 2 года назад

      Burning biomass is seriously polluting to the air that he, any family, and the community is breathing. The shells could be composted and used as a mulch to protect degraded soil.

    • @Anonymous-dh4fl
      @Anonymous-dh4fl 2 года назад +38

      exactly what was in my mind .

    • @rebeccatoolan3744
      @rebeccatoolan3744 2 года назад +51

      Glad you pointed this out. Thanks!

    • @VagueMemories
      @VagueMemories 2 года назад +7

      a little bit at a time

  • @utkarshkothimbire1484
    @utkarshkothimbire1484 Месяц назад

    Shrewd entrepreneur identified real-time problems. Solved multiple problems with his product Idea. Waste management, helping to reduce deforestation, and less smoke creation while using fuel for burning impacts health issues resolution too.
    His efforts are very much appreciated. People like him shall get success and funding so that they can work on more ideas.

  • @BlackCanvasAudio
    @BlackCanvasAudio Год назад

    Alhaji is a damn HERO!!!! This is incredible! RESPECT!

  • @tatchayasu2836
    @tatchayasu2836 Год назад +1555

    There‘s also coco charcoal produced in my home country (Thailand) but it is still also not commonly used either. Thanks to the channel for raising this to the public limelight globally.

    • @Paksiw1
      @Paksiw1 Год назад

      Probably all asian countries use coco charcoal

    • @sasquatchdonut2674
      @sasquatchdonut2674 Год назад +21

      Everything in Thailand is based around coconuts lol. Every coconut product I get is from Thailand now. Y’all are at the head of the game

    • @grapenutz1137
      @grapenutz1137 Год назад +12

      I'm from Samoa and we do coconut charcoal aswell. We dont grind down and form into bricks though. We simply carbonize the shell and use that to cook with. Adds a lovely flavor to all foods.

    • @michaelkrombopulos5901
      @michaelkrombopulos5901 Год назад

      @Tatchaya Su yep third world country

    • @jhuncharlespaulha2964
      @jhuncharlespaulha2964 Год назад

      @@JLvanHassel so true man

  • @MilkMocha56
    @MilkMocha56 2 года назад +262

    "If it was not tough, everyone would have done it " loved this line.its so inspiring.

    • @qad951
      @qad951 Год назад

      Isn't that a famous quotes

  • @farhatnaveed9616
    @farhatnaveed9616 9 месяцев назад +3

    6:45 this geniune mayor with simple solutions for greener environment is far better than many mouthy mayors found in my country here.

  • @UNKNOWN-ce5bp
    @UNKNOWN-ce5bp 3 месяца назад

    "It takes time and it's tough to build something great" I love this, this part about success.

  • @miryammata7745
    @miryammata7745 2 года назад +345

    bless his soul, he's doing everyone a great favor. He picks people's waste and turns it into something that wont hurt the planet so much.

    • @larsstougaard7097
      @larsstougaard7097 2 года назад +3

      Coconut 🥥 became his destiny 🌴

    • @ex-soldier4341
      @ex-soldier4341 2 года назад

      Well he produce a large amount of smoke when burning it

    • @ex-soldier4341
      @ex-soldier4341 2 года назад

      Well he produce a large amount of smoke when burning it

  • @b.m.5068
    @b.m.5068 2 года назад +351

    Polynesians and other indigenous people around the world (who happened to live near sea) have always reverred and worshipped the coconut tree as the tree that gives you life. And I see it why. On an island where water is all saline coconut trees can give you so much of water (and electrolytes too)
    The leaves are extremely good for making a roof. I'm sure that the husk was definitely used as fuel for fire.
    Husk can also be used to make ropes I think. Then also for paper. Hard shell covering can be used as a bowl for eating and maybe the list can go on and on.
    All in all a coconut tree can help with our nourishment in variety of ways.

    • @readmycomment4696
      @readmycomment4696 2 года назад +25

      100% of what you said is true for us, we are south Indian living near sea shore. We rever and worship coconut tree as everypart of it is useful to us. We try not to cut them as much as possible

    • @n.ayisha
      @n.ayisha 2 года назад +27

      the liquid in a coconut is sterile! this means that it can be used in medical applications when sterilized water is not available.

    • @xxguardian_axx5635
      @xxguardian_axx5635 2 года назад

      We actually do. Personally, I think the process this guy is using is ridiculous.

    • @SarahR2D2
      @SarahR2D2 2 года назад +3

      Worship Jesus Christ

    • @ArunG273
      @ArunG273 2 года назад +26

      @@SarahR2D2 no. Coconut tree is better

  • @salutlescopains773
    @salutlescopains773 Месяц назад

    This man needs some support from us because his idea is great. Whoever can contribute in any way (sharing his work on social media, helping him financially etc.) would help making this planet a better place.

  • @rizzbod
    @rizzbod Год назад

    i want to really help them by speeding up their process! It's lovely to see this entrepreneur some really needed stuff that the whole world can profit from.

  • @aromachocolates
    @aromachocolates 2 года назад +282

    I LOVE seeing people succeed when the cards are stacked against them.

  • @amyfluffyfluff880
    @amyfluffyfluff880 Год назад +237

    My family tested coconut briquettes last year and they worked very well and after the barbecue was over even the little coal pieces were hot enough to make perfectly brown marshmallows

    • @abubakarisalwasuhuyini263
      @abubakarisalwasuhuyini263 Год назад

      Can I get your social media handle where I can contact you?
      Pls reply .

    • @piffromney1916
      @piffromney1916 Год назад

      Everything we waste can be reused the creator made it that way.

    • @ARealPain
      @ARealPain Год назад +1

      @@piffromney1916 Don't let the maxtrix creators know you're thinking outside the simulation

  • @Kat0rine1417
    @Kat0rine1417 10 месяцев назад

    this is super impressive and very useful, hopefully people around the world starts using these products, I so will! this is amazing!!

  • @anasianemo
    @anasianemo Год назад

    So smart, so strong, so resourceful! Wish them ALL THE BEST!

  • @iota_jian
    @iota_jian 2 года назад +442

    WOW! This is amazing! I hope he doesn't lose his formula or patent or whatever to corporations looking to undermine his product and take advantage of him.

    • @DonLee1980
      @DonLee1980 2 года назад +14

      For the greater good of mankind, wouldn’t it be a good thing that he shared the formula so that more people can use it?

    • @Phonsuk
      @Phonsuk 2 года назад +7

      You can't really patent this, its all natural.

    • @kakadiyadipesh7077
      @kakadiyadipesh7077 2 года назад +28

      Well, it's not a rocket science actually. You can find natural sticky gum in Forest, which when dissolved in water can act as a binder that can easily bind carbon particles. It's cheap and convenient. Appreciate the effort of this Young man though.

    • @tunde6159
      @tunde6159 2 года назад +8

      It's not new though.

    • @HanTheProphet
      @HanTheProphet 2 года назад +7

      @@Phonsuk you can patent the process re his 'secret ingredient' + recipe.

  • @cynthiaspencer9994
    @cynthiaspencer9994 2 года назад +265

    Coconut shells are wood. I hope more people realize that and uses his product. Such a wise young man and I wish many blessings to him and his family and businesses. Especially since the product burns longer than wood too makes sense to use his product instead of wood. It will save tons of trees and wildlife and help prevent disasters to villages that have mudslides etc. It will help save lives and provide jobs. Best wishes to this young man.

    • @jjsprtn627
      @jjsprtn627 2 года назад +5

      But, briquettes is 4 times more expensive than wood. And i thing instead buying wood, they prefer to cut down trees by themselves.

    • @sukatidi
      @sukatidi 2 года назад +23

      @@jjsprtn627 maybe more expensive but you need to buy less bc they last up to 4 times longer!!!

    • @jjsprtn627
      @jjsprtn627 2 года назад +8

      @@sukatidi yes of course if you compare it with softwood. But if you compare it with hardwood, like rosewood, it's the same.
      I mean, i compare it by its carbon mass, not by its size.

    • @MisoElEven
      @MisoElEven 2 года назад +20

      @@sukatidi Ever heard of the "poor tax" or whatever its called? These poor people lack the capital for initial investment..like when poor people spent (in theory) more money on boots/shoes than the rich because the boots they could afford were of much lower quality. The financial barrier among people who live paycheck to paycheck is just too big even if its better for them in the long run. You can see similar thinking all around the world. For example people buying things for monthly payments even though its considerably more expensive than buying it outright. Its why people who spend too much but also people who save too much will never really own shit - need to find the balance where you save on yourself but also spend the money where its needed in the long run.

    • @nickl5658
      @nickl5658 2 года назад +2

      @@sukatidi problem is does it produce 4 times as much heat? Long lasting is good for a smoke but not when you are cooking. Cooking you need high heat.

  • @smithasalishya1820
    @smithasalishya1820 Год назад

    I randomly came across this video and ended up watching the whole thing, it's actually a very productive and profitable idea that he came up with, which is beneficial for saving trees

  • @smirknsmile8429
    @smirknsmile8429 9 месяцев назад

    I wish I could like this a thousand times!! Great work out there!

  • @jamesdeane2843
    @jamesdeane2843 2 года назад +275

    It's amazing to see how far Alhaji has come in the face of overwhelming adversity. Pioneers like him can change the world.

    • @FirstNameLastName-okayyoutube
      @FirstNameLastName-okayyoutube 2 года назад +8

      It is where chairty money should directly go. Less middlemen and more front line problem solvers.

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... 2 года назад +5

      Real talk. That was my first thought: this is a world-changing invention. Something that does not happen every day.

    • @FirstNameLastName-okayyoutube
      @FirstNameLastName-okayyoutube 2 года назад

      @@J.C... thing is we have tons of Technology like that. Great deal of expert and governments just lack competency. And it's a broad human thing to struggle like getting desperate enough to make a solution. Why so many people jump to do in a ban, because it's a whole that then after that somebody would come up with something rather than doing it in the first place.

  • @blackfyrerose2292
    @blackfyrerose2292 2 года назад +817

    Best part about this is that his idea can easily be scaled up to a large factory version. It can even become one of his countries easy exports to help with both deforestation, carbon emissions used by wood fires and waste issue from coconut shells.
    This is a company you would want to invest in

    • @Mobin92
      @Mobin92 2 года назад +18

      You still need the coconut husks, so it can't scale on a massive scale.

    • @shoes7899
      @shoes7899 2 года назад +72

      @@Mobin92 i would assume there is a lot of coconut shell waste from producing other coconut products so they could probably make it work somehow, but i'm not a professional so i could totally be wrong..

    • @DuhNoU
      @DuhNoU 2 года назад +17

      @@Mobin92 call locals and collect waste coconut shells with trucks for money

    • @iwankazlow2268
      @iwankazlow2268 2 года назад +18

      They lost 70% of their forest in the last 5 decades and you think you can replace that with some cocoput shells...
      He sells it for shishas. It's effectively a luxus product. Also, people use fires to cook. That's a very inefficient way. They do it because they are poor and wood is cheap, especially if harvested illegaly, which is the problem in this region.
      Some people...

    • @Jolene8
      @Jolene8 Год назад +28

      @@iwankazlow2268 They have made the plan to reforest. Plant over one million trees as a start to re greening their part of town. It will take time and effort.
      As a small business, of course he has to start small, but he's been working on expanding. He's won awards and has customers from other places. He's trying to address the issue of people cutting down the trees. I understand that they are poor, but removing their natural habitat is having a greater economic affect on them. Where do you suppose he start? It is a town initiative to a problem they will hopefully figure out as a town.

  • @ev594
    @ev594 Год назад

    What an incredibly bright young man making a difference in the world.

  • @zuluku
    @zuluku Месяц назад

    What an amazing person! We need to support him and people like him.

  • @me.arbaazkhatib
    @me.arbaazkhatib 2 года назад +386

    Been using coconut based coals for sheesha since years, this is a great initiative.
    Best of luck to you and your team.

    • @muxsee
      @muxsee 2 года назад

      What is sheesha?

    • @pandagaming100
      @pandagaming100 2 года назад +5

      @@muxsee Hookah tobacco, Coconut coals are the most common coals on the market for that industry

    • @danny-fu2zd
      @danny-fu2zd 2 года назад +3

      Stop your frea**ng sheesha

    • @sierrasanders675
      @sierrasanders675 2 года назад +2

      @@danny-fu2zd no

    • @hijabis4life
      @hijabis4life 2 года назад

      Desi and Middle East people be coming quick after seeing this comment.

  • @DemarcusQ
    @DemarcusQ 2 года назад +252

    “World wide waste” , We should make this a common practice in the world to make coconut coals instead of wood. Shout out to Alhaji, needs more contributions 👏

    • @spheghetilover
      @spheghetilover 2 года назад +2

      i dont think its going to be very practical

    • @DemarcusQ
      @DemarcusQ 2 года назад +11

      @@spheghetilover Neither is Vegan food and we’re doing it the most??

    • @therach7841
      @therach7841 2 года назад +3

      @@DemarcusQ vegan is more practical than meat. Way cheaper to produce. Way less detrimental to the environment.

    • @MUNDITO1974
      @MUNDITO1974 2 года назад

      The elite wont allow it

    • @HaloWolf102
      @HaloWolf102 2 года назад +9

      @@therach7841 That's not necessarily true.

  • @derguteideenblog
    @derguteideenblog Год назад

    I love that the business man from Ghana helped him - so nice! its a we economy, not me only. I hope a lot of positive change will occur ! ♥

  • @-LivingProof
    @-LivingProof Год назад +1

    Such an innovative young man! May the Lord continue to bless all of your endeavors & continued success. 🙏

  • @blackandgold676
    @blackandgold676 2 года назад +451

    We need more guys like this solving problems THEY understand and see in their own areas. God bless you, Sir!

    • @jamesbelcher896
      @jamesbelcher896 2 года назад +8

      Plant trees....problem solved.

    • @Orangetoastsss
      @Orangetoastsss 2 года назад

      @Black and Gold you’re apart of the problem go do something instead of sitting on your ass

    • @theblackbaron4119
      @theblackbaron4119 2 года назад

      After all we are still burning things. If the oil/coal lobby would budge we could start getting more renewable energy, stop deforestation and help more people.
      Yet US , Russia and the Saudis aren't going to stop anytime soon fueling the war machine for oil/gas/ weapons. It is too profitable.

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme 2 года назад

      @@jamesbelcher896 wow what an ingenious idea. Want a nobel prize nomination? I'm sure they have a category for oversimplified solutions by idiots with zero understanding of nuaces

    • @tinaandro1178
      @tinaandro1178 2 года назад +4

      @@jamesbelcher896 Trees take years to grow and a day to cut down - as long as there are assholes not caring about the environment and not held accountable then planting trees will not be enough

  • @mirilondondrift
    @mirilondondrift 2 года назад +143

    "If it was not tough, everybody will have done it" damn i rlly needed to hear that thnk you brother big inspiration 💪

  • @cassenav
    @cassenav 3 месяца назад

    People with the least resources can always come up with creative and sustainable solutions. This is awesome !!

  • @lcsxwtian
    @lcsxwtian Год назад

    It's relieving to learn that wherever it is, there are great people out there.

  • @raikenleo1902
    @raikenleo1902 2 года назад +327

    Man in a depressing 2020, seeing amazing people like Alhaji really give a bit of hope. I do hope his business continues to make profit to the point he has like a massive working force.

    • @goldenpotato925
      @goldenpotato925 2 года назад +11

      2022*

    • @sheeeeesh4004
      @sheeeeesh4004 2 года назад +12

      @@goldenpotato925 nah this guy time travelled 💀

    • @mohamedsiyaad7542
      @mohamedsiyaad7542 2 года назад +18

      Man still stuck 2020

    • @applepie8308
      @applepie8308 2 года назад

      Bruh lmao

    • @8Sigurd
      @8Sigurd 2 года назад +1

      @@mohamedsiyaad7542 I mean.. Good for him, biggest problem in his world is a pandemic, not a WW3.

  • @sydneyrose6455
    @sydneyrose6455 2 года назад +276

    I'm glad he found a way to try to cut down on deforestation and I'm glad to see such a video in the first place. My Mom and I love watching nature documentaries and other things related to nature. When I first moved to Meadowview though, there was 2 big chestnut trees growing right in front of my trailer and since my mom lives right in front of me, we both hated the prickly things the shells were in. I was thankful when one tree broke in half, landed on my mom's shed - no one was hurt and the shed was okay -, and got chopped to pieces. However, I've been wanting to grow other trees in place of the old trees that I think I can tolerate better such maple trees. I doubt it can stop soil erosion but I know the birds and cats would appreciate it eventually but judging from how the stumps - the other was chopped down too, my family was concerned about the big dead branches hanging over my car - sometimes grow branches, I don't know if I can grow a maple tree in place of them.

    • @rabbitguts2518
      @rabbitguts2518 2 года назад +5

      If you cannot grow the trees of your choice I'd highly suggest putting some shrubs or strong rooted bushes (just make sure its not in a place where the roots will grow through wiring/pipes!). This will give a place for smaller birds to live and help support the ground in a similar capacity. Good luck planting!

    • @sydneyrose6455
      @sydneyrose6455 2 года назад

      @@rabbitguts2518 😊 thank you!

    • @Matzes
      @Matzes 2 года назад +1

      Look into vetiver for soil erosion prevention

    • @beenaatlee8020
      @beenaatlee8020 2 года назад +1

      Coconut is expensive in my country they also use it especially for cooking oil so it's very important to use the used shells instead of throwing them out everywhere. Country like Africa is blessed with tons of trees and wildlife. They should use it well.

  • @DomAtWork
    @DomAtWork 3 месяца назад +1

    So much love for these people.

  • @catfinity
    @catfinity Месяц назад

    this is inspiring, he is an inspiration. He is a dreamer who tries to solve global problem and he's doing a great job from it . I wish that a lot of people will see this video and be inspired to create their own movement big/small to help reduce the impact of global warming and climate change and help restore Earth to its former glory for the next generations to come.

  • @7frodo7
    @7frodo7 Год назад +506

    Been using cocoshell briquettes in my smoker for the last year. I find them brilliant less ash waste and longer burning than lump wood charcoal. It’s the way forward. Also better for the environment.

    • @nururim
      @nururim Год назад +5

      Sir, did they emit any pleasant smell when you burn them?

    • @7frodo7
      @7frodo7 Год назад +47

      @@nururim nothing out of the ordinary if you use a chimney and natural firefighters there is no smell and not a lot of smoke I wouldn’t use anything else. They take about 20-30 mins to get up to temp but once they do the heat from them is brilliant and 1 chimney which is about 30 ish cubes will last for about 6 hours.

    • @shycracker
      @shycracker Год назад +34

      @@nururim it's a god damn coconut shell, there's nothing fragrance about it

    • @justmeh3302
      @justmeh3302 Год назад +2

      @@videos40058 he doesnt need to use woods to burn the coconut husk and all other waste coming from coconut because it will burn all by itself but well by burning it also emits co2 but atleast he intends to save other types of trees that are being used as firewoods.

    • @bgdgdgdf4488
      @bgdgdgdf4488 Год назад +1

      Not really better for the environment in any way tho

  • @1DJKraze
    @1DJKraze 2 года назад +166

    Now this is truly inspiring. This is what the world needs to see and maybe this young man’s story will influence other young people to change the world for the positive.

  • @gucci1131
    @gucci1131 4 месяца назад

    This guy is doing great work, good for him!

  • @josephhebert7740
    @josephhebert7740 Год назад

    You go there, Mr. Way to go👍 never give up never surrender

  • @RT-xj7el
    @RT-xj7el 2 года назад +175

    Need more people like this. Solving real problems with what you've got. Great job!

    • @horsepaste
      @horsepaste 2 года назад

      @Awaken Why don't you?

    • @sci-based
      @sci-based 2 года назад

      @Awaken lmao what's your problem? Somebody shits in your coffee this morning?

    • @Jojo-qp7oh
      @Jojo-qp7oh 2 года назад

      @@horsepaste what about you?

    • @applepie8308
      @applepie8308 2 года назад

      Maybe,they won't because their so lazy in life and wanna watch youtube videos everyday,smh not the first but what a shame...Now this is what we CALL a low value man :)

  • @LikaLaruku
    @LikaLaruku 2 года назад +128

    We need movies about people like him, a real hero to encourage kids to grow up to do good in the world.

    • @OP-hw4xj
      @OP-hw4xj 2 года назад +4

      There's a movie called "the boy who harnessed the wind" about a little boy thinking outside the box like him.

    • @YamiKisara
      @YamiKisara 2 года назад

      Check out Swades, while the main character comes from a wealthy background, it shows exactly what needs to be done to make the world a better place for the poorest of the poor.

    • @jessicarice2618
      @jessicarice2618 2 года назад +2

      Please watch ‘ The boy who harnessed the wind’ the main character does something similar to him.

    • @agnidas5816
      @agnidas5816 2 года назад +1

      he is not a real hero though. this report is totally bizarre in that it left out any knowledge of how this relates to the world and the context.
      First of all most trees are cut down for cattle raising. That is what is causing African continent to become total desert.
      Secondly he didn't invent this. It is an old idea which is done better elsewhere. Also there is another product you can make which doesn't have to be brickettes... you can make charcoal - and that would actually be economically viable to sell locally instead of ship overseas hoping some one will buy it (the transporting of the material negates any benefit to environment)
      And to reduce the amount of wood homes need to cook food they should all be using rocket stoves. I saw the bullshit fires they had in the clip - such terrible waste of wood..

  • @user-ch3fu4ug6n
    @user-ch3fu4ug6n 21 день назад

    first time I am watching this business of coconut coal made. Nice to watch. Affordable product in all seasons.

  • @duxwontobey4887
    @duxwontobey4887 Год назад

    What a king, I love to see things like this! :D

  • @maddyonutube
    @maddyonutube 2 года назад +213

    Kudos to the guy, a true environmentalist and entrepreneur and his idea came from a tragedy and pain, he deserves to be successful.
    And even the mayor won on promise of replantation of trees, I can never imagine a politician presenting this agenda in her/ his manifesto in my country.

    • @BugJuiceFlavor
      @BugJuiceFlavor 2 года назад

      This is the sad truth, there's always an agenda tied to something in politics. Making use of scrap/waste that results in trees (in this case) saved isn't an ideological invention, it's making use of the primary product and its discarded after-use parts in an effective manner.

    • @ebubeawachie
      @ebubeawachie 2 года назад

      Where do you live?

  • @lighttheoryllc4337
    @lighttheoryllc4337 2 года назад +87

    The coconut fibers could also be used for eco paper products, eco to go containers, woven or micro woven fabrics for auto Industry, truck Industry, airlines Industry, clothing for men, women, children, pets with legs.
    The fibers of coconut can be used to reinforce clay terracotta stones for roofing tiles and floor tiles.
    The fibers of coconut can be used to make steam pressure compressed objects such as sandals and floatation devices for fishing, or made into water proof fishing nets.

    • @alittleofsomething
      @alittleofsomething 2 года назад +4

      So can marijuana plants, they're incredibly versatile. You can make better clothes, paper, food out of them, and they're able to grow anywhere. We, as a society, must make sure coconuts aren't demonized just because they're versatile and abandoned.

    • @leschi7432
      @leschi7432 2 года назад +4

      coconut is just amazing you can use everything of that tree :V the best nut ever

    • @amberedgeworth3705
      @amberedgeworth3705 2 года назад +5

      These eco containers would be also superior to the plastic clamshells he’s currently using.

    • @ogi22
      @ogi22 2 года назад +4

      @@alittleofsomething you are right, just it's called hemp not "mj". It is grown just for the fibers and thc in those is minimal. Otherwise good point. Poeple were using hemp for fibers for a veeeeeeeery long time :)

    • @alittleofsomething
      @alittleofsomething 2 года назад +2

      @@ogi22 I know like 3 names for hemp, which I mentioned here. My dude, we have a hemp farm and museum here in Latvia, and not for the high stuff.

  • @cdsboyg
    @cdsboyg Год назад +1

    A brilliant mind, i hope he makes a change , well done sir you are inspiring

  • @happymann1000
    @happymann1000 Год назад +4

    This idea is actually good. Many of these award winning ideas are gimmicks and do not work in the market, but this can work. Much respect.

  • @ambareenkausar6905
    @ambareenkausar6905 2 года назад +61

    I wish the world would appreciate him a bit more. All entrepreneurs working for a good cause and trying to save the environment should be highlighted all over the world and their products be available everywhere

  • @pollyparrot8759
    @pollyparrot8759 2 года назад +143

    What a great idea. I really hope he succeeds and the idea takes off in all countries that have sufficient coconuts. What an inspiration this young man is.

    • @wendeavontuur
      @wendeavontuur 2 года назад +3

      Not a new idea though. I can buy this in my local supermarket in holland. Still a great cause though, especially in countries where this isn't as big and easy to get.

    • @dpz9872
      @dpz9872 2 года назад

      Now I'm thinking my plan to go hide out on Gilligan's Island for the rest of this life isn't too far fetched.

    • @chadsimmons6347
      @chadsimmons6347 2 года назад +1

      When people sue him for lung cancer, his factory will go bankrupt from greedy lawyers

    • @dpz9872
      @dpz9872 2 года назад +1

      @@chadsimmons6347
      He's outside of the U.S.
      Maybe he'll get lucky. Lol

  • @ahotdj07
    @ahotdj07 Год назад

    I love this story and hope this concept takes off. So inventive and genius.

  • @karenb7474
    @karenb7474 Год назад

    The people on here are so inspiring, they are passionate and dedicated to what they do and finding solutions👏

  • @dvampofo
    @dvampofo 2 года назад +292

    "If it was not tough, everybody will have done it"
    Facts! Wishing Alhaji and team all the best in his entreprenuerial endevours. Thanks BI for producing this interesting video.

  • @davidm5646
    @davidm5646 2 года назад +208

    I've seen plenty of people doing this in my country, it's a well known trade here. We always have two kinds of options for charcoal, coco shell and wood. Coco shell has way better quality, lasts longer and makes less smoke. Problem is it's never going to be NEARLY enough, it's almost no different than wood. Production takes longer so it tends to be more expensive than wooden fuel too, and considering wooden fuel is basically free (at the expense of the environment), poorer families will still go for wood.

    • @sociallyresponsiblexenomor7608
      @sociallyresponsiblexenomor7608 Год назад +18

      Though if it does burn for longer it might be worth it depending on the price. Doesn't solve the latter problem though.

    • @ashutoshchaturvedi634
      @ashutoshchaturvedi634 Год назад +1

      True In India we have big business (since many decades ) of charcoal balls made using farm waste mostly Rice husk. Now we are moving away from it toward bio ethanol and methane production

    • @gouriartal4806
      @gouriartal4806 Год назад

      I too know that so many do these type of works.....

    • @adlirez
      @adlirez Год назад +2

      @@sociallyresponsiblexenomor7608 yeah, it's really a matter of whether you can afford five-dollar shoes that last at most a year or seventy-five-dollar shoes that can last you a lifetime

  • @pinkman4512
    @pinkman4512 3 месяца назад

    this guy is a legend. Keep up the good work.

  • @Zimbabwe.
    @Zimbabwe. Год назад

    Much love to Alhaji big-up , keep on keeping you are there and shout out to Sierra Leon people

  • @thorasguardselectrician2013
    @thorasguardselectrician2013 2 года назад +53

    I love seeing innovation in other countries, for their countries. The answer to making life better isn't always running to a better country, it's making your country better! God bless that guy 👊

  • @aegis3141
    @aegis3141 2 года назад +168

    Coconut briquettes are something that has also been used here in indonesia for a long time,it cost about 10.000 IDR per kg,which is about 70 to 80 US cents.

    • @zeedee_7172
      @zeedee_7172 2 года назад

      😄😄 You Nailed it😄😄

    • @vikingrogaland2844
      @vikingrogaland2844 2 года назад

      Also in Philippines they make charcoal from it

    • @aegis3141
      @aegis3141 2 года назад

      @@vikingrogaland2844 I think the whole SEA have used it at one point as fuel right?

  • @joyobi947
    @joyobi947 11 месяцев назад

    Very intelligent and ambitious young man. I love his zeal

  • @EyeSmiteThee
    @EyeSmiteThee 3 месяца назад

    This is beautiful….. what an inspiring man.

  • @user-tt2qn1cj1x
    @user-tt2qn1cj1x 2 года назад +179

    Coconut briquettes or coconut charcoal is standard in Asia. Nice seeing Africa developing a sustainable solution. Also coconut coir fibre is used to secure land against soil erosion on both land and rivers.

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 2 года назад +14

      I used to grow alot of marijuana in coco coir. It was very good medium and cheap.

    • @MothOnWall
      @MothOnWall 2 года назад

      Climate activists will still reject it. They consider charcoal as bad as regular coal.
      Should tell you how impossible their standards are.

    • @dra6o0n
      @dra6o0n 2 года назад +3

      @@randybobandy9828 Just use hemp for the plant fibers, at least you don't get accused by suspicious government or targeted by crime syndicates thinking you are competition.

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 2 года назад

      @@dra6o0n what are you even talking about? Lmao. What plant fibers? I dont think you know what you're talking about.

    • @diakounknown1225
      @diakounknown1225 2 года назад +1

      @@randybobandy9828 hemp can be used for clothing. There's a video from "How to make everything" about hemp clothing.