Scrap wood can also be turned into stunning charcoal flower pots. After a year of research and development, the domestic industry player Muxue Master developed a flower pot with charcoal medium and processed waste wood into beautiful flower pots. The research team of the Forestry Research Institute of the Council of Agriculture further pointed out that in the future, the fallen wood after typhoons can be processed into charcoal potted plants, which can also purify indoor air and turn decay into magic. The woodworking experts use waste wood to develop "charcoal and potted plants", each texture is unique. Wind-downed wood caused by typhoons, or dead branches from pruned street trees, often become waste, increasing the burden on incinerators. There was a drought at the beginning of this year, and a mountain of waste wood piled up in a scrap yard in Tainan, accidentally causing a fire that lasted for several days before it was extinguished. In the past, most of this waste wood could only be planed into sawdust, crushed and processed for use. Nowadays, this waste wood has a new purpose. value. The Forestry Laboratory of the Council of Agriculture cooperated with domestic industries, and the manufacturer "Wooden Master" processed and burned large-scale wood into charcoal, and further designed "charcoal and potted plants". The Forestry Laboratory has further demonstrated that charcoal potted plants can help improve indoor air quality. Lin Zhenrong, leader of the forest utilization group of the Forestry Research Institute, said that large-scale charcoal has health benefits such as humidity control, moisture prevention, deodorization and purification, and the production of negative ions. When charcoal is carbonized at high temperatures, it will transform from a hydrophobic surface to a hydrophilic surface. Different from ordinary barbecue charcoal, which is fired at about 200°C to 400°C, charcoal and potted charcoal must be carbonized at 800°C, "which will increase the hardness and durability of the finished charcoal." Forest Utilization Group Associate researcher Tu Sanxian further explained that the process of charcoal activation can also make charcoal produce