Monitoring for Togo Cookstoves Underway

Arborify is excited to launch the monitoring phase of our efficient cookstove project in Togo. This initiative represents a significant step forward in our mission to promote sustainable environmental practices and enhance community health.

In Togo, traditional cooking methods often involve open fires or inefficient stoves that pose both environmental and health risks. The reliance on biomass such as wood and charcoal contributes to deforestation and emits a high level of indoor air pollutants. Transitioning to efficient cookstoves can drastically reduce these impacts, helping preserve local ecosystems and improve air quality inside homes, thereby promoting better respiratory health and reducing emissions by 40% per cookstove.

To ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of this project, Arborify has integrated innovative heat sensor technology into our monitoring strategy. These sensors provide accurate and real-time data on stove usage, which is crucial for assessing the project’s impact and performance. This technology not only enhances the transparency of our monitoring processes but also makes it scalable and replicable in other regions.

Arborify is committed to advancing sustainable development and bringing tangible improvements to the lives of Togolese families. Please contact us if you are interested in the VERs generated by this transformative project, which promises not only environmental benefits but also substantial health and economic improvements for local communities.

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