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Haycarb trades Carbon Credits under Kyoto Protocol

Haycarb PLC, the world’s largest coconut shell based activated carbon producer, has become one of the first companies in Sri Lanka to successfully register and trade-in carbon credits under the Kyoto Protocol.

The Hayleys Group company said, in a press release, that it has obtained approval to receive the first block of payment for over 4, 000 CER (Certified Emission Reduction) credits generated during 2009-10.
The credits were awarded to Haycarb’s Recogen plant situated in Badalgama, described as the world’s only pollution-free charcoaling plant, whose environment-friendly coconut shell charcoaling process reduces greenhouse gas emissions and also generates electricity that is supplied to the national grid, contributing towards reducing fossil fuel driven power generation in the country.

Haycarb Managing Director Rajitha Kariyawasan said, “This is a significant milestone in our continuing efforts to progressively ‘Green’ our operations. We are especially proud because Recogen is an example of local engineering skills and innovation.”

Designed and implemented in-house with local engineering and technical expertise, the Recogen project has a patented process for ‘Green Charcoaling.’ The project allows Haycarb to significantly reduce its carbon footprint, enabling the company to claim that it produces the world’s most ‘green’ activated carbon with the lowest carbon footprint per ton of activated carbon produced, the statement said.

The Recogen plant converts coconut shell into charcoal in a mechanised process that uses ‘Pyrolysis’ (carbonisation in the absence of oxygen) and combusts the methane-rich gasses released, a major pollutant, to run a steam turbine that produces electricity for the national grid.

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