Saturday, June 2, 2012

Biogas project helps Kenyan school save money, trees

AlertNet: When Evelyn Mukami, a form three student, joined Gachoire Girls Secondary School in January 2010, she was very surprised to learn how the meals at her school were prepared. The charcoal and firewood that are typically used for cooking in Kenya were nowhere to be seen. Instead, the kitchens cooked with biogas produced from the students' own toilet waste. "Before I came to this school, I was living in Nakuru (in Kenya's Rift Valley) where we use charcoal and firewood for cooking,' Mukami said....

URL: http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/biogas-project-helps-kenyan-school-save-money-trees/
Enclosure: http://www.trust.org/contentAsset/resize-image/6def7876-9637-43b2-b48d-0fd40776abd7/photowide/?w=460&h=318&vn=201206011139

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