In Uganda, increasing demand for charcoal is putting pressure on indigenous trees. In response, local communities are discovering new uses for materials that were previously considered waste, transforming them into clean energy solutions.
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Ugandan Woman Converts Waste into Clean Energy Amid Charcoal Demand
A Ugandan woman is leading efforts to convert waste into clean energy as the demand for charcoal threatens local tree populations. Communities are recognizing the potential value in materials that were once discarded.
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