Coconut milk is extracted and the flesh is grated before being pressed to produce milk. The byproduct of this process is coconut waste. In Malaysia, both coconut oil and milk industry produces 78,000 metric tons of solid coconut waste in 2010 and normally used as fertilizer, biomass or to feed the animals or left to decay on the fields. Furthermore, coconut is abundant in Malaysia and the area of coconut plantation is around 115,000 hectares in 2010. Vetayasuporn, 2007 reported that coconut waste is widely used as feed for milking cows, pigs and poultry. Coconut waste is also used as coconut flour, biomass;firewood or cooking fuel and this is not a good option as at the world market, coconut oil is sold at a higher price. The oil obtained from coconut waste can be used as edible oil or for other purposes such as biodiesel production.