About Karbonara

At Karbonara, we transform old coconut shells into high-quality charcoal with moisture below 10%, ensuring efficient burning.

Close-up of coconut shells being processed into charcoal in a traditional kiln.
Close-up of coconut shells being processed into charcoal in a traditional kiln.
Our Process
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Our Process

Turning old coconut shells into premium charcoal with care.

Shell Collection
Workers gathering old coconut shells in a sunny tropical yard.
Workers gathering old coconut shells in a sunny tropical yard.

We collect aged coconut shells, the perfect raw material.

Close-up of coconut shells being carefully arranged in a kiln.
Close-up of coconut shells being carefully arranged in a kiln.
Finished charcoal pieces stacked neatly, showing their dark, dry texture.
Finished charcoal pieces stacked neatly, showing their dark, dry texture.
Carbonization

Shells are slowly heated to remove moisture below 10%.

Final charcoal is ready, clean and low in moisture for quality use.

Final Product

Gallery

From coconut shells to charcoal, step by step

Close-up of old coconut shells ready for charcoal production, highlighting their texture and natural state.
Close-up of old coconut shells ready for charcoal production, highlighting their texture and natural state.
Workers carefully arranging coconut shells in a kiln for the carbonization process.
Workers carefully arranging coconut shells in a kiln for the carbonization process.
Inside view of the kiln glowing as the shells turn into charcoal with low moisture content.
Inside view of the kiln glowing as the shells turn into charcoal with low moisture content.
Finished charcoal pieces neatly stacked, showing their dark, solid form and quality.
Finished charcoal pieces neatly stacked, showing their dark, solid form and quality.
Packaging area where charcoal is prepared for shipment, with contact info visible on labels.
Packaging area where charcoal is prepared for shipment, with contact info visible on labels.