In the Philippines: Four briquettes, a cup of rice, and thou…

The Philippine Star – Charcoal briquettes breathe new life to old media. The new briquette has been named “Don King Uling” by its creator, Florentino Montemayor Jr., a retired official of a multinational corporation. Don King Uling is a take-off from a noted donut because the briquette is shaped like the popular baked product.  More…

5 thoughts on “In the Philippines: Four briquettes, a cup of rice, and thou…”

  1. Hi

    My name is Zama Kubheka, i live in South Africa, i really like this idea and would like to implement the “Don King Uling” i am interested in Buying the machine and chemical that is used to create this, so if i may please be put in contact with the creator or the creators of the machine.

    your response is very important to me

    Many Thanks
    Zama Kubheka
    email address: Ramelkatz@gmail.com

    1. Dear Zama Kubheka,
      Thank you for writing and apologies for the delayed response.
      Unfortunately, we only reported a story that was published in another publication, so we don’t have any contact information for the people and companies mentioned. However, I invite you to visit the website of the Harvest Fuel Initiative, a new venture we are co-sponsoring with MIT and which aims to help small entrepreneurs grow their businesses.
      Best regards,
      The Charcoal Project

    1. Dear Lou,
      Thank you for writing. Unfortunately, we only posted the news story from another source, so we can’t provide you with contact info the company.
      Rgds,
      The Charcoal Project

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