HOW WOMEN ARE MINING MILLIONS THROUGH CHARCOAL DUST
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2021
- This video is a show casing a scenario where women and mining gold using charcoal dust. As we always know that charcoal dust is a waste from from charcoal. Instead of throwing the waste, Women in RATTAT CBO are championing this opportunity by collecting this waste from all the charcoal sellers and using the waste to make briquettes. This briquettes are used for cooking. The group and making different types of briquettes using different binders. This has created a lot of opportunity for them. They make briquettes which are tailored made for each cooking method. If you want for brooding chicken, the method of making is different. These Community Based Organization are using different kinds of binders to give different products which are tailor made. They make briquettes for cooking in schools, Hotels, household and for brooding Jikos. These Briquettes are pocket friendly and their demands are very high.
These kinds of very unique innovations are very important to help reduce deforestation while increasing household income. These method helps to reduce the number of trees to be cut to be used for firewood. This activity helps increase household income while fighting climate change.
Thanks very much for teaching us great
Am so inspired
Keep it up, it's actually a game changer.
Thanks shadrack. Please share with your network.
CONGRATULATIONS MAMA BRIQUETTES !
HUSTLERS GOD BLESS YOU ALL !!!
Woow🥰🥰🥰
Rise African woman Rise!!
Very educative.. keep it up!
Way to go lady's, keep up the good work.
Nice work
Great info
Qiu qiu 😄👍
Good job sisters.
keep up the good work
Unfortunately she forgot to mention that most of the charcoal dust can be got from waste materials.
Coconut husks, farm waste, etc.
Waste paper can also be used as a binder and that also is a way of cleaning up the environment.
Bless you!
Good Luck!👍❤...
Good job,
Good investment. The initiative requires dryer.
Well done Iove you
very god, you are wonderful.
❤ blessed
Fantastic!! What is the machine that you use to make the briquettes?
great. may I know the names of the different binders you use?
Wow
Wish all our African women to see this charcoal movement!!
Thanks so much, please share widely with your network. We are bringing real solutions to our local problem.
Please help us spread the message African women are ready for change
Good work
Thanks
How is it environmental friendly and how is it suppose to stop deforestation and how is it waste while it come from burning trees . Isnt this one way or another like working together with those who cut down trees and burn to make charcoal than you go and buy the dust from them .
Thanks for the inquiry
Well it reduces the number of trees cut down for charcoal since the charcoal which is already waste and can be dumped is being recycled to make briquettes which is further used for cooking. That means that is the dust we not used then more trees would have been cut to meet the charcoal demand. The briquette is bridging the gap.
The Brigette can also be made from bagass and other waste from water hyacinth which intern produces energy for cooking
Please consider sharing the information with your networks we can even train the interested team virtually
Good job, keep it up and also train others.
Hello dear, thanks so much for your comments. Where are you located we can always have a discussion around that. We aim at empowering women through this venture.
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I hope that you have learnt something in this episode. Please feel free to share with your network. If interested we can organize virtual training for your people
What's the name of that white powder please
Can you please know what are the binders other than molasses, soil and sawdust ? Actually your far voice doesn’t help me to understand the white powder in the bag, and the paste of wet soil near the white powder bag... it is a very interesting subject ... courage ... thanks 🙏
You can use cassava in place of molasses
Sound is too much,someone to help, molasses make briquettes used in what?
Kindly consider use of subtitles. Could not make out most of the conversation in the clup
We will surely work on that. Thanks for your input
Machine rotating parts should be cover ( safety first)
Thanks so much for your kind advice, we will put that into considerations.
Weldon sister. How can we get the machine in Nigeria
Am from Nigeria and sell charcoal but am considering going into making the briquettes because I have too much of the charcoal dust that aren’t useful. But I don’t know how to get the machine and also I don’t know the ingredients and mixture ratio. Thank you.
Wow
If ypu have fabricators in your region, you can share the information and then they will make for you.
Import the machine from china
Hello gal how can reach her nd how much is the machine
Very educative video.
Can the molasses be substituted?
Yes, using cassava
@@DavidWOOremo thank you
Where can i get the machine to buy
Pls let me know when you get one am also interested pls
How to make the bracket strong
How to make the bracket heart hard
Contacts please i wish to learn more
All material name in written
Get a volcanic rock drying chimney from Uganda. Look for volcanic rock stoves
Thanks can you share more information pleaae
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Ask them to use this stove to build that dehydrater
How do i get the machine
Hello
Where are you located so that I can help you acquire one
Kumasi ghana
@@SustainableInnovations pls am also in Ghana
Video is noisy
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Very poor audio
gxbhs
#vum.fyi
Thanks
Hi where are you located can I have you contact no or you Facebook account thank you
Nice work