“…The use of waste materials as low-cost adsorbents is attractive due to their contribution in the reduction of costs for waste disposal, therefore contributing to environmental protection. Some of the low-cost alternative adsorbents used include bamboo and coconut shell [40], cactus [41], rice husk [42], bamboo canes, peanut shells, olive stones, avocado stones, date stones, straw, wood sawdust [43], agave bagasse [44], rice bran, rice husk, bagasse fly ash of sugarcane, Moringa oleifera pods [45], sheep manure and spent coffee grounds [46], date and olives stones [47], oil palm shell [48], and coconut [49].…”