Healthy Guatemalan kitchens

Healthy Guatemalan kitchens

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Healthy Guatemalan kitchens

As low as €1.00 /tCO₂e
Using cookstoves to improve quality of life and fight climate change
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Project Overview

Close to 2.5 million families still use traditional stoves or open fires for cooking in Guatemala. Both methods are known for needing huge quantities of biomass, with an average of 24 kilograms of wood needed per household each day. In addition to causing negative health implications from the production of harmful pollutants, the use of these stoves puts pressure on Guatemala’s unique forests, with the need to continually source timber to meet energy demands. 

Solution Description

The project involves the distribution and installation of efficient cookstoves to households across Guatemala, a country in which close to half of the population live in poverty. Stoves distributed by the initiative reduce the amount of firewood required by households by up to 58%, compared to when using open fire.

Impact

Replacing conventional cooking methods with more efficient stoves in Guatemala cuts the amount of fuel needed to cook, transforms the health & wellbeing of communities and eases pressure on nearby forests. In addition through the reduction of deforestation the stoves reduce emissions that contribute towards global warming, tackling climate change from multiple angles. 

Sustainable Development Goals

To learn more about the Sustainable Development Goals verified by the standard for this project, please check the registry link.

Project Information

Project Name
bbea9e14
Structure
Commercialisation of the carbon credits sourced via vetted partners
City
N/A
Country
Guatemala
Solution Type
Improved Cookstoves (ICS, not e-cookstoves)
Scale
Large scale
Sectoral Scope
Energy Demand
Standard
VCU
Registries

Vintage

In carbon credits, a "vintage" indicates the year a specific amount of CO2 (measured in tonnes) was successfully reduced or removed from the atmosphere.
2021

2168 tCO2e