Turning waste into energy: how one firm is making clean, affordable fuel a reality.
A local firm has found a smart way to turn biomass waste into clean and affordable fuel. Materials such as crop leftovers, sawdust and other organic waste are now being processed into briquettes and biofuels that can be used for cooking and heating. This approach not only reduces pollution but also offers families and businesses a cheaper alternative to charcoal and kerosene.
By using waste that would otherwise be thrown away, the company is helping to protect the environment. The shift to biomass fuel cuts down on deforestation, lowers carbon emissions and provides a steady supply of energy. For many households, it also means less smoke in the kitchen, leading to healthier living conditions.

Traceability is key in this system. It allows every step of the process from collecting raw waste to producing and delivering the fuel to be tracked and monitored. This ensures that the fuel is safe, consistent in quality and produced in a responsible way. Traceability also builds trust among customers, showing that the fuel they are buying is genuine and environmentally friendly.
By turning waste into energy and backing it with strong traceability, the firm is proving that clean fuel can be both affordable and sustainable. It is an innovation that supports families, protects nature and drives Kenya closer to a greener future.