Fire Blocks
Fire Blocks
                  This research aims to explore the utilization of paper as a form of a renewable source
        of fire to effectively reduce the amount of used paper in Metro Manila. The researchers also
        aim to find out if paper briquettes would be an acceptable alternative for charcoal. Our
        research proposes the use of biomass briquettes as an alternative to wood charcoal.
                 Since barbecue using charcoal is very popular in Metro Manila, we tried to use in this
        research grounded theory to generate deeper understanding and realities why household used
        charcoal despite the presence of paper briquettes. As part of our design, we demonstration how
        paper briquettes are usually prepared and how long it burns. In our findings, we discover that
        most users of charcoal have little knowledge about paper briquettes. Some of the problem we
        encountered includes the nature of smoke generated by paper briquette and its negative effect
        on one’s health. With our discoveries, we recommend a further study about paper briquette.
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                                                                             Presented at the DLSU Research Congress 2017
                                                                                 De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
                                                                                                           June 20-22, 2017
         As stated in Biomass (2012), everyone is                     Briquettes are better than loose biomass
thinking about how to make their homes greener               since they are compressed. This compression allows
and how to save energy. Everyone is aware of the             them to burn for a lot longer than if it was loose.
problems presented by global warming and we are              Also, it does not take too much money to compress
all thinking of ways to change our lifestyles in order       these so it will be inexpensive for people to attain
to help stop this phenomenon and keep our world
safe. This is why biomass briquettes are important.                   With the research being put into biomass
                                                             briquettes for energy, we can expect that soon the
         The main source of energy for most areas of         world will have a new source of energy. It is a big
the world is fossil fuels, which usually makes use of        step in making our lives eco-friendlier and
coal in order to power boilers to make steam for             protecting our world. (op. cit).
energy. Briquettes made from biomass are a great
substitute for coal, since they are made of natural                    According to studymoose.com, Paper
                                                             charcoals are made by soaking paper overnight and
materials and do not add to the pollution in the
                                                             forming it into fist size balls which are left to dry in
world (op. cit).
                                                             the sun. Paper charcoal serves as a good alternative
        Because of the production of briquettes,             fuel for cooking. Encouraging the user of paper
many companies use biomass briquettes since they             charcoal as an alternative for fuel is a good practice.
                                                             Waste paper that would otherwise end up in
found out about its benefit and how it can lower their
                                                             landfills is given new use as a cooking medium. This
carbon footprints while being affordable. These
                                                             will also help reduce dependence on forest wood for
briquettes are cheaper than coal in the long run, and        cooking. Since this is made out of used paper
can be used for a long time.                                 materials, this is inexpensive and can be done by
                                                             every household anytime. It does not produce soot
          Coal is one of the most dangerous ways to
                                                             like ordinary charcoals. A few pieces of these paper
produce energy nowadays because of its pollution to          charcoals can be used for cooking and is very ideal to
our environment. This is why it is necessary for us          use during the rainy season (OISCA, 2012). Aside
to limit our use of charcoal and find another way to         from its environmental benefits, it will also help
get energy. Biomass is a great way to do this since it       families with their budget since paper charcoal can
is easy to get and use                                       easily be made and the materials to be used are
                                                             widely available. Paper charcoal may function
         Usually, the briquettes are made from               differently than regular charcoal but it is very
plants and natural waste from animals. It recycles           resourceful and eco-friendly.
them and turns them into an energy source, so they
are an ideal material. They do not have any of the                 Many Filipinos today rely on wood charcoal for
disadvantages of fossil fuel energy and it us easily         cooking to save money. Metro Cebu, with its four (4)
renewable. It does not emit greenhouse gases or any          cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu and Talisayu;
                                                             and six (6) municiplaities of Compostela, Lilo-an,
toxic chemicals.
                                                             Consolacion, Cordova, Minglanilia and Naga; has an
          The biomass materials are compressed into          average of about 2,000,000 in population as of 2001.
briquettes so that they can be used by energy                It has an approximate total land area of 79,209
                                                             hectares making it the second gateway and the
producing companies to replace charcoal. These
                                                             second largest urban area in the Philippines. With a
burns just like charcoal but they do not produce any
                                                             rapid     growing    population    and    increasing
harmful effects to the environment. They can be              urbanization, Metro Cebu is a great business spot.
used to boil water and power turbines to generate            This is true for small-time food entrepreneurs like
electricity.                                                 owners of a barbecue stall since Cebu is already
                                                             synonymous to the word “barbecue”. The booming
          Biomass also gets rid of the need to have          barbecue industry in Cebu uses mostly, if not all,
fossil fuels exported and imported around the world,         wood charcoal as their main source of heat in
since it can be made domestically from plants and            cooking. Also, based on a 1994 study, three fourths
animal waste. This will lower the price of electricity       of low-income households in Metro Cebu rely on
for many countries that do not have oil or coal              charcoal as their primary cooking fuel and over 80%
reserves. It will mean affordable and safe energy for        in the highest-income category use LPG (Suecyloe,
everyone.                                                    2012). According to OISCA (2012) Ramon
                                                             Magsaysay Elementary School is one of OISCA CFP
                                                             supported school. CFO has provided the school with
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                                                                                 De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
                                                                                                           June 20-22, 2017
training on environmental protection and proper               Development Section (BEEDS), “Compared to plain
waste disposal. The school observes segregation of            charcoal, briquettes are less messy and easier to
school trash and applies the environmental                    handle because they are compact and uniform in
principles of the 3r’s (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle). The          size. They are also easy to ignite, burn slowly, give
school has encouraged the use of paper products               more intense heat per unit volume and are almost
which they have learned from the training and                 smokeless when burning. Charcoal briquettes made
environmental education provided by OISCA.                    from agroforest wastes may lessen the extensive
                                                              charcoaling of wood, thus helping protect what is left
         According a survey by the Central Echo               of the country’s forest resources.” (op. cit).
(2011), more than 90% of Filipinos are dependent on
charcoal for cooking. While only 1-2% use liquefied
                                                                        Dr. Cortiguerra and her team’s survey of
petroleum Gas (LPG) or kerosene due to high cost of
                                                              the 16 top charcoal briquette producers in the
living. However, making charcoal means cutting
                                                              country identified the strengths and opportunities of
trees. As a result, only species of trees that do not
                                                              the industry. She reports, “The biggest strength is
burn well are left in our forest. Therefore, there is a
                                                              the huge demand for briquettes in the US, Europe,
compelling need to find alternative fuel sources and
                                                              Japan, Korea and Malaysia. Likewise, as an
new methods that can minimize the need for
                                                              alternative fuel, briquettes in the future can replace
charcoal. Paper is the major contributor of solid
                                                              much of the country’s expensive energy sources such
waste by either weight or volume. Yet it is highly
                                                              as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), kerosene and
recyclable and can be manufactured into some other
                                                              electricity. Other strengths include innovative
materials. Thus, paper charcoal was introduced as
                                                              producers and a wide range of available raw
an alternative for charcoal. Also, it will not destroy
                                                              materials.”
our forests and ravage Mother Nature but instead,
this will help reduce forest denudation due to
charcoal making (The Central Echo, 2011)                               Dr. Cortiguerra continues, “The problems of
                                                              the industry, on the other hand, include the
                                                              sustainability of the raw materials, the very stiff
         According to Rizalina K. Araral (June
                                                              price competition in the global market and high cost
2015). A survey made by the team of Dr. Emelyne C.
                                                              of transporting the product abroad. The low-capacity
Cortiguerra of the Department of Science and
                                                              of most briquetting machines is also a major
Technology’s Forest Products Research and
                                                              drawback, plus the fact that they are often hard to
Development Institute (DOST-FPRDI) showed that
                                                              operate. Likewise, charcoal briquettes have suffered
there is a high demand for charcoal briquettes
                                                              from low publicity which has led to low acceptability
abroad. According to the country’s top charcoal
                                                              in the local market.”
briquette makers, foreign buyers often buy in large
quantities which most of them cannot meet.
                                                                       To grow the local market, she suggested
                                                              that producers link with large scale buyers such as
         FPRDI Director Dr. Romulo T. Aggangan
                                                              food chains, hotels, and poultry farms; study ways to
explains, “A charcoal briquette is a compacted mass
                                                              use briquettes in other cooking systems, i.e., how can
of fuel material made from a mix of charcoal fines
                                                              they be harnessed in lechon shops and bakeries?;
and binder, and molded under pressure. Although
                                                              demonstrate the advantages of using the product in
charcoal briquettes are not very well known in the
                                                              supermarkets, malls and trade fairs, making sure
Philippines, the product is already a household fuel
                                                              that all claims are supported by facts; and lastly,
in Europe and America. In some Asian countries,
                                                              producers must train people in rural communities on
hotels and big restaurants use it for roasting.
                                                              charcoal production and encourage them to become
                                                              suppliers of raw materials for briquetting.
         Studies at the DOST-FPRDI show that
charcoal fines for briquetting can come not only from
                                                                       Dr. Cortiguerra concludes, “The problems
wood and coconut shell but also from coconut husk,
                                                              facing the charcoal briquette industry may seem big,
coffee bean hull and other non-wood biomass
                                                              but they should not overwhelm entrepreneurs who
materials. In the Philippines, the first charcoal
                                                              believe in the promise of a green and efficient fuel
briquetting machines, studies on the production
                                                              substitute.”
process, as well as technology demonstrations were
initiated by the DOST-FPRDI,” adds Dr. Aggangan.
                                                                       Biomass, as we can see, is abundantly
      According to Engr. Belen B. Bisana, head of             available everywhere- both in the urban/rural
DOST-FPRDI’s   Bio-Energy     and     Equipment               regions. The only things we should do to make it
                                                              useful are to utilize it properly through conversion
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                                                                                 De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
                                                                                                           June 20-22, 2017
into briquettes, mainly for cooking purposes. Thus,          Communication: “With the growing number of
the modern equipment in the new millennium that              briquette users, we do not only help the people save
can solve problems on the traditional wood charcoal          money; we also help in the conservation of forests in
production known as “Charcoal Briquette                      the long term.”
Technology” was highly recommended in order to
enhance the knowledge of urban/rural communities                      At least once a week, the Batong Malake
regarding the modern way of charcoal making while            committee on livelihood headed by Montemayor,
protecting natural forests. Thus, the modern                 together with councilor Allan Leron and Janos
equipment of charcoal briquetting technology that            Lapiz, do house-to-house visits in communities to
                                                             demonstrate and promote the use of portable, easy-
can solve problems on traditional wood charcoal
                                                             to-operate pressing machine and scrap paper
production was recommended, This enhances the
                                                             briquette.
knowledge of urban/rural communities regarding
the modern way of charcoal making while preserving
                                                                     One of the technology’s users, Merlie
and protecting natural forest. We can supply
                                                             Casipo, 53, said: “Mas magandang gamiting and
different kinds of charcoal briquette machines with
                                                             papel na panggatong dahil mas maningas.
different capacities and final product shape.” (op.          Nakatipid ka na dahil mabilis mag-apoy,
cit).                                                        nakabawas ka pa ng basura.”
        As said in an article by Rudy A. Fernandez                    A paper briquette is sold at P10 per kilo
of The Philippine Star (January 2010) Briquette is a         (eight pieces). One needs only four briquettes to cook
mixture of charcoal made from various materials              a cup of rice. Don King Uling is cheaper than a kilo
molded in various sizes and shapes with the use of a         of wood charcoal (P20).
binder or starch.
                                                                     The project has been supported by the Los
          The new briquette has been named “Don              Baños-based    Department     of   Science    and
King Uling” by its creator, Florentino Montemayor            Technology-Forest    Products    Research     and
Jr., a retired official of a multinational corporation       Development Institute (DOST-FPRDI).
and now barangay councillor of Batong Malake, Los
Baños, Laguna. Don King Uling is a take-off from a
                                                                     FPRDI engineer Belen Bisana said: “The
noted donut because the briquette is shaped like the
                                                             advantage of using the paper briquette in cooking is
popular baked product. It is made of old newspapers,
                                                             primarily the utilization of waste papers. Using the
craft papers, cartolina and other types of used paper
                                                             product is also an economical and practical thing.
except the glossy ones. The materials are soaked in
                                                             Briquettes can last for longer period compared to
water overnight, shredded and compacted with the
                                                             wood fuel.”
use of a pressing machine also devised by
Montemayor.
                                                             3. METHODOLOGY
         “The product is used as a substitute for
wood as charcoal fuel,” he said. “The project is                       The given respondents were purposively
particularly focused on informal settlers and poor           chosen to partake in the interview process of our
barangay residents who use charcoal stoves.”                 research; we chose 20 respondents who use charcoal.
                                                             We decided to use have 20 respondents because it
          Since early last year when Don King Uling          sufficient for a grounded theory regarding the given
was conceived, more than a hundred families have             topic of our research.
been using the briquettes as more pressing
machines were fabricated and sold at affordable cost                  It was mostly comprised of homemakers
to barangay settlers following the Los Baños,                who use charcoal regularly for everyday cooking,
Bañamos Festival, which commemorated the                     because, as charcoal users, they would have enough
historic town’s 394th anniversary last Sept. 17.             experience to “critique” and weigh in their opinions
                                                             on standard charcoal. Among the sets of respondents
          Batong Malake officials have been helping          are vendors who use charcoal for making and/or
sell the pressing machines to further spread its use.        cooking their retail items, the reason behind it is the
They said, as quoted by Kathleen Lungub, a student           same with homemakers, we also included in the
at the UP Los Baños College of Development                   interview an actual producer of wood charcoal. We
                                                             presented a consent letter to each respondent to
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                                                                                      Presented at the DLSU Research Congress 2017
                                                                                          De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
                                                                                                                    June 20-22, 2017
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                                                                              Presented at the DLSU Research Congress 2017
                                                                                  De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
                                                                                                            June 20-22, 2017
ordinary wood charcoal. The results are different             it for themselves, what is left is that they do not have
than expected, showing that the respondents are               the chance to learn about new and ingenious
willing to try paper briquettes if the chance was             alternatives such as this.
given to them to test and use it. Even though
majority of the respondents cannot express their                      Secondly, we would like to encourage
opinions about the concept, some were able to                 individuals to make their own paper charcoals at
                                                              home, since everything needed for its construction is
consider the advantages and disadvantages of our
                                                              already available in any household. This will help
product that might help our research overall. The
                                                              them reduce daily budget consumption, cook what
advantage of the product, said by the respondents, is         they need to, and in their little way; could help
the “eco-friendly” factor of it and the reduction of          reduce pollution in the environment.
paper waste. However, the disadvantage of the
product that it is faster to burn and it is dusty when                Since one of the purpose of the study is to
burned, according to the respondents.                         reduce paper waste in the city, we encourage
                                                              individuals to gather and collect scrap paper in large
                                                              amounts so they have the supplies when they need
         As we observed from our data, it seems that          it.
most of our respondents did not know about paper
briquettes till then, so some could not give a firm                    Also, based on our experience of
judgment on whether it could be beneficial to them            constructing paper briquettes, we would recommend
or not, implying that, so far, they do not have a             using thin and non-glossy paper to form briquettes,
specific position to stand in regarding the topic,            since the thicker kind is harder to break down and
because they are not informed enough to make those            glossy paper does not absorb water well. Besides
acumen.                                                       those two types of paper, any kind would be as
                                                              effective.
         Similar to the purpose of our study, all of
the respondents agree that the utilization of paper                    We also recommend that local and
briquettes can effectively reduce waste paper in              governmnent organizations would conduct seminars
Metro Manila and reduce deforestation in the                  and livelihood programs to promote the utilization of
country. One reason we constructed the research is            paper, as their energy source for cooking, so people
to establish a system wherein it reduces pollutants           would know how to properly make and use their
while making it functional for the public to use.             paper briquettes. This would also allow the idea to
Majority of the respondents also agreed that                  further spread to different places and we could
producing paper charcoal/briquettes is more                   collectively grow “greener” and make a difference in
economical than with wood charcoal, likewise, they            the world.
thought that a paper substitute for charcoal is, all in
all, more “eco-friendly”.