Klohn Crippen Berger Proud to Support Cookstoves Project in Ghana

May 1, 2020

Klohn Crippen Berger is proud to support ClimateCare and Relief International’s Gyapa™ Cookstoves project, which announced on Earth Day that it has cut four million tonnes of CO2 over 10 years. People don’t automatically think that changing how communities cook can have such a dramatic impact on our climate. Not only is this project saving people in Ghana millions of dollars every year, it’s cutting as much carbon as taking over 860,000 cars off the road for a year.

This world-leading project provides clean, efficient cookstoves to families in Ghana. Each efficient stove uses just half the fuel of traditional alternatives, which not only cuts carbon emissions and reduces local deforestation, but also saves families money. The average Gyapa™ stove user saves over $100 a year on fuel bills – a collective saving of over $165 million for families across Ghana so far. Savings that families use for school fees, healthier food, and medicine.

“This is a highly successful and effective carbon reduction project that also delivers real benefits for local communities through increased employment and cleaner, cheaper, more effective cooking.” Says Margaret Kim CEO of Gold Standard, the standard under which the project and its climate and development benefits have been certified.

Read the full press release here: https://climatecare.org/gyapa-project-issues-a-further-one-million-gold-standard-carbon-credits/

Gyapa Metalworker
Cooking on a Gyapa stove is 50% more efficient