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    BURN Manufacturing Secures $12 Million Carbon Financing for Cookstove Distribution in Africa

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaMarch 28, 20243 Mins Read
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    BURN manufacturing has secured a $12 Million investment to expand the distribution of clean cookstoves in Africa. BURN is a manufacturer and distributor of clean cookstoves. This latest investment was led by Key Carbon and is supported by Cartesian, a global private equity firm that invests in innovative projects. 

    This investment will be used to distribute electric cookstoves in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia and biomass stoves in Nigeria, DRC, Tanzania, and Mozambique over the next two years.

    In Sub-Saharan Africa, cooking with traditional cooking fuels – like firewood or charcoal – results in several negative health, environmental, economic and gender impacts. Today it is estimated that 950 million people in the region rely on traditional cooking fuels and inefficient technology.

    Through this investment, an estimated 1.5 million people will benefit directly, while over 12 million tons of carbon will be avoided. Carbon financing has enabled BURN to subsidize the cost of its cookstoves, making them more accessible to low-income households.

     What They Said

    Peter Scott, BURN’s Founder and CEO said: “Since 2014, BURN’s industry-leading electric and biomass stoves are transforming the lives of over 24 million people. Now with funding from this transaction, we will bring our revolutionary appliances to an additional 1.5 million people. These products will avoid over 12 million tons of carbon emissions over the next 7 years. Last year, Key Carbon provided us with 25 million in financing to allow us to provide affordable cookstoves to customers and we are delighted to expand our partnership with Key Carbon, with the ultimate goal of raising :1 billion in carbon financing so that we can bring a clean cooking appliance to every household on the continent.”

    Luke Leslie, Co-Founder and CEO of Key Carbon said: “Key Carbon continues to attract institutional investors and corporations into the VCM through creating appealing investable products. The VCM has enormous potential to accelerate climate and biodiversity action and benefit some of the world’s most vulnerable communities but requires more global asset managers and corporations to see carbon credits as an investable asset class. This latest transaction with Cartesian further endorses Key Carbon as a preferred route for investors to finance impactful decarbonization projects and access high-quality carbon credits.”

    Peter Yu, Founder and Managing Partner of Cartesian commented: “BURN stoves improve our world in a myriad of ways: improving the quality of health, of life, and of our global environment. We are delighted to partner with Key Carbon to support BURN’s continued expansion across Africa.”

    Also Read: Moove Secures $100 Million in Funding at a valuation of $750m

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