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A UK-backed Kenyan project turns tea waste into energy and fertilizer, boosting farms and cutting emissions.
A UK-backed pilot project in Kenya is converting tea waste into syngas for energy and biochar for fertilizer, helping farmers like Grace Njeri Koinange improve soil health and crop yields.
Led by Compact Syngas Solutions with support from Innovate UK and the UNIDO, the initiative at Browns Plantation reduces emissions, cuts energy costs, and creates local jobs.
Early results show promise, though biochar’s high cost limits wider use.
The system, deemed technically and economically viable, could expand across Kenya and support British tea brands in meeting sustainability goals.
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Un proyecto keniano apoyado por el Reino Unido convierte los desechos de té en energía y fertilizante, impulsando las granjas y reduciendo las emisiones.