The Briquette Project

A project in Nairobi, Kenya by Allan
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Turning agricultural plant waste into briquettes as a charcoal and woodfuel alternative for rural African communities to save forests
Backers: 16
Average Pledge Per Backer: £11

Funded: £168 of £223,000
Dates: Jul 1st -> Jul 31st (30 days)
Project By: Allan
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Market reactions to briquettes

July 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Our outreach program is getting great feedback. Users would happily switch from using charcoal to briquettes if only there were enough briquettes easily available. Most people understand the environmental impact of depleting our forests..  (Read More)

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