The Company Nawasscoal produces charcoal and briquettes from human dung in Kenya. The process is environmentally friendly and the end product without any resemblance to the starting material. This opens up new resources that were previously unused and now provide valuable energy.
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Charcoal Made from Human Poop Great for BBQ Grilling | New York Post
Human poop is being used for cooking in Nakuru, Kenya, where waste ends up clogging storm drains and polluting nearby lakes and rivers. The environmental project collects sludge from around the Rift Valley region and transforms it into briquettes, which are used for barbecuing.
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Charcoal from dung? That's a creative idea!