Community Cooker

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♻️♻️♻️Sustainable Waste Management
🚮➡️🔥Waste-to-Energy Technology
🍛🍗 ? It turns rubbish into energy.

What if piles of rubbish could be converted into resources that informal settlements need, while at the same time conserving and protecting the environment? What if organic matter, plastic bags and even ‘flying toilets’ could be turned into energy to make hot water for washing, to sterilize water for drinking and to generate heat for cooking?
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21/01/2025

Nairobi generates over 876,000 tonnes of waste per year (WHO, 2022). This equates to 2,400 tonnes of rubbish DAILY. 20% of this waste is of plastics, and only 45% of this waste undergoes any type of recovery, recycling, or treatment. Most of this rubbish ends up in dumps, in city rivers, irresponsibly burned, or lining the streets of the city. 🚯

The CCF Incinerator burns all rubbish except rubber, glass, and metal. As of 2019, CCF has burned 3,731,600 tonnes of waste environmentally correctly. ♻️

Photos from Community Cooker's post 13/01/2025

Imagine a world where rubbish is your energy. 🚮🌍This new year, we will continue to promote sustainable waste management by encouraging institutions, people, and communitires to incinerate their rubbish in CCF Incinerators to clean up the environment, save trees, improve health conditions, and create employment.

The CCF Incinerator can:
🌲Save trees from deforestation
🔥Reduce carbon emissions and offer smoke-free cooking environments
💵Create employment
🪵Save fuel costs on charcoal and firewood
♻️Offer sustainable waste management

02/01/2025

Did you know that for every person on this planet there are roughly 21,000 pieces of plastic floating in the ocean? 🌊 🛟

This jeopardises our oceans, marine life, and human health. Most scientists agree that by 2025, there will be more plastics in the ocean than fish! 🐠 The Community Cooker & Incinerator helps reduce the presence of plastic and rubbish in marine and coastal environments, prioritising the collection and proper disposal of plastic.

30/12/2024

When burning rubbish into open air, harmful toxins are released into the air, further compounding the impact of climate change on our lives. Using unsustainable sources of heat energy, like charcoal and firewood, as cooking fuel causes irreversible impacts on yourself and your environment. 🌍🔥

The CC and Incinerator burns rubbish environmentally at 880°C - 1200°C, generating heat energy for cooking, boiling water, and medical waste incineration. 🔥
At these temperatures the CC achieves 90% combustion efficiency and meets European, US and Kenyan Standards for emissions! 🇪🇺🇺🇸🇰🇪

Photos from Community Cooker's post 19/12/2024

Who is CCF? The Community Cooker Foundation based in Kenya is a foundation focused on eliminating polluting waste while improving the lives of communities impacted by increased value-less waste. 🚮

CCF sees rubbish as a never-ending resource for the production of energy if processed responsibly. The Cooker and Incinerator meets European Emission Standards for solid waste management and reduces rubbish, greenhouse gasses, and deforestation. 🌳

Photos from Community Cooker's post 19/12/2024

How does CCF actually make an impact? Incinerating value-less rubbish and medical waste with a 90% combustion emission rate, the Cooker meets EU, US, and Kenyan solid management standards.

The CCF Incinerator not only reduces and provides a sustainable solution for waste, it can provide hot, clean water, hot stovetops and ovens for cooking. These Community Cookers can feed school children, hospital staff, and members of their communities all while reducing trash in these areas. 🚮

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PLANNING HOUSE, Lower Kabete Road
Nairobi
00606

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00