Sustainable Charcoal Production in Kasigau

In many rural households in Kasigau, Kenya, traditional charcoal is both a livelihood and a cooking necessity. But it comes at a cost: every year, households cut down an average of 76 trees, threatening biodiversity and leaving bare land behind. This reality inspired my research into sustainable charcoal alternatives.  I explored the production of eco-charcoal—briquettes […]
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