“…A variety of solid waste and biomass waste feedstocks have been used to produce activated carbon (Amalraj and Piu, 2013;Buah and Williams, 2010;El-Kady et al, 2013;Gil et al, 2014;Gundogdu et al, 2013;Gupta et al, 2014;Hajizadeh et al, 2011;Illingworth et al, 2012;Liu et al, 2014;Nahil and Williams, 2010). For example, activated carbons have been produced from municipal solid waste and used in the metal extraction industry (Buah and Williams, 2010); from waste tyres and used for dioxin adsorption from flue gases (Hajizadeh et al, 2011); also from waste tyres for use in the adsorption of phenolic compounds (Gupta et al, 2014); from waste fibreboard for use for copper (II) adsorption (Liu et al, 2014); from tannery wastes for use in the removal of dyes (Amalraj and Piu, 2013); from agricultural wastes from the removal of pesticides from water (El-Kady et al, 2013) and so on.…”