Briquettes are compact blocks made from biomass materials such as sawdust, charcoal dust, agricultural waste, or paper. They are used as fuel for cooking, heating, and industrial processes. Briquettes are created by compressing the raw materials under high pressure, often without the need for additional binders, although some may include starch or other natural binders. Benefits of Briquettes: 1.Environmentally Friendly– They reduce deforestation by providing an alternative to wood and charcoal. 2. Cost-Effective – Briquettes are usually cheaper than traditional fuels like firewood or charcoal. 3. Efficient– They burn longer and produce more heat compared to loose biomass. 4. Clean Burning – Briquettes produce less smoke and ash, improving indoor air quality. 5. Waste Reduction– They help recycle agricultural and household waste into useful fuel.