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Fuego del Sol's Affordable Cooking Method
Fuego del Sol (FDS) has partnered with International Lifeline Fund to market a new cooking fuel. Instead of expensive charcoal, paper briquettes use recycled paper, cardboard, and farmland waste to create this cooking method.
FDS has sold 200,000-plus briquettes to the World Food Program. And it has claimed the rescue of 8,000 trees from decimation.
The Haiti school system is a market segment FDS wants to convert to its sustainable practice, which will bring the rest of the island with it.
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