Technologies
1.Technology for production of wood charcoal in the Forestry enterprises and Forest care squads
The founders of the company developed charcoal production technologies for the harsh climatic conditions of Mongolia during 2002-2015 and have three patents at own disposal. All stoves must be made from materials available in rural areas
Firstly:
Wood sawdust charcoal production flatbed kiln


Secondly:
Iron drum kiln for production wood charcoal from small pieces of tree
Third:
Red brick kiln for production wood charcoal from large pieces of trees

2.Technologies for production final (ready to use) charcoal products
Firstly: German innovative high technology for production activated carbon based on wood charcoal

The founders of the company chose the innovative (Fluidized bed process) technology of the Schwing technologies company and the first stage of testing was successfully completed
Secondly; Wood sawdust briquetting technologies of the C F Neilsen company of Denmark
In our opinion, briquetting technologies of the
C F Neilsen company is best in the world.
Using these technologies, we can produce briquettes with good density and it is also possible to produce wood charcoal briquettes.

3.Project consultants
Research and Training Institute of Forestry and Wood Industry (RTIFWI) of Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST)
To consulting about the Mongolian forests and forest industries, to organize training of forestry and forest care sqads on forest cleaning & forest care cutting and reforestation.

Negotiations on the case of cooperation with the management of the Research and Training Institute of Forestry and Wood Industry (RTIFWI)
Mongolian Organic Waste Recycling National Association (MOWRNA)
To consulting about the global market and marketing strategies of charcoal products, mediation for financing of implementation green projects, advise to import ecofriendly technologies for recycling of organic waste, training and advertising for development organic waste recycling of Mongolia
Association president D. Byambadash at a training for young startups from rural areas


