BURN Wins DRC Authorization To Sell Cookstove Carbon Credits To Aviation Market

BURN has received the Democratic Republic of Congo’s first-ever Article 6 Letter of Authorization, enabling the company to generate and transfer 930,000 carbon credits from clean cooking projects for the CORSIA aviation market. The authorization supports clean cookstove activities led by BURN and its joint venture with Key Carbon, Global Cookstoves Ltd. The projects aim to reduce deforestation, indoor air pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions in a country where around 90% of the population still relies on traditional biomass fuels. Through carbon finance, BURN has subsidized stove prices by up to 100%, helping households access cleaner cooking technologies. The company also plans to expand local manufacturing capacity and green job creation in the DRC.
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