This project focuses on producing briquette charcoal using Prosopis juliflora and agricultural waste as sustainable, eco-friendly fuel sources. The process involves collecting Prosopis juliflora pods and agricultural residues like crop stalks, drying them, and grinding into powder. The materials are then compressed under high pressure to form briquettes, which can be used for cooking and heating. This method reduces reliance on traditional charcoal, minimizes waste, and helps control Prosopis juliflora's invasive spread. The briquettes offer a cleaner, renewable energy option, promoting environmental conservation and supporting local livelihoods through affordable, sustainable fuel production.