Implications of Charcoal Briquette Produced by Local Communities on Livelihoods and Environment in Nairobi Kenya

May 15, 2013 · 2 comments

Implications of Charcoal Briquette Produced by Local Communities on Livelihoods and Environment in Nairobi Kenya

Mary Njenga, et al.

Abstract

The residents of Nairobi, Kenya, use 700 tonnes of charcoal per day, producing about 88 tonnes of charcoal dust that is found in most of the charcoal retailing stalls that is disposed of in water drainage systems or in black garbage heaps. The high costs of cooking fuel results in poor households using unhealthy materials such as plastic waste. Further, poor households are opting to cook foods that take a short time to prepare irrespective of their nutritional value.

This article presents experiences with community self-help groups producing charcoal fuel briquettes from charcoal dust in poorer nieghbourhoods of Nairobi for home use and sale. Households that produced charcoal fuel briquettes for own use and those that bought them saved 70% and 30% of money spent on cooking energy respectively. The charcoal fuel briquettes have been found to be environmentally beneficial since they produce less smoke and increase total cooking energy by more than 15%, thereby saving an equivalent volume of trees that would be cut down for charcoal.

Charcoal briquette production is a viable opportunity for good quality and affordable cooking fuel. Bioenergy and waste management initiatives should promote recovery of organic by-products for charcoal briquette production.

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Vikki Rennick May 21, 2013 at 11:31 pm

I would like to read for the full text of Implications of Charcoal Briquette Produced by Local Communities on Livelihoods and Environment in Nairobi Kenya but it does not download. I even tried signing up for the blog but that also did not work. Any help appreciated. Thanks, Vikki

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mumbi loise July 23, 2013 at 9:43 am

where can i buy charcoal briquette in nairobi for my use at home. please let me knw. thanks

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