Brandon Smith
Clean cookstoves are transforming daily life in Ghana—cutting smoke, protecting health, and creating jobs along the way.
Instead of cooking over smoky open fires, families are now using efficient stoves fueled by palm kernel waste; a clean, abundant byproduct that’s easy to gather and free to use. The stoves burn cleaner, reduce harmful indoor air pollution, and help keep forests intact. And because they’re made and distributed locally, they’re also powering small businesses and steady, skilled work.











