This enterprise uses renewable energy to support fishermen to dry sardines using solar energy. It addresses the challenge of seasonality brought about by climate change. Small scale fishermen are able to dry sardines even during the rainy seasons.
The enterprise enhances food production through hydroponics and aquaponics. The innovation enhances climate resilience among small scale farmers as it enhances yearlong production.
Ednep enterprise promotes organic farming by promoting
the production of organic fertilizers and organic
pesticides. This contributes to climate action by
enhancing carbon sequestration.
The enterprise promotes the growing and usage of the orange fleshed sweet potato. They integrate the sweet potato into baked products. Sweet potato enhance the conservation of soil and reduces soil erosion brought about by heavy rains and flooding. The enterprises also ensures that small scale sweet potato farmers also have access the right markets.
The enterprise enhances the production of sunflower and also produces sunflower virgin oil. Growing of sunflower produces potassium and phosphorus which are important components of soil. Apart from processing of sunflower virgin oil, Kamida Enterprises byproducts are used in production of soap, body lotion and animal feeds.
The enterprise involves value addition for Mango, chilli, spices and assorted fruits
such as bananas and green veggies (amaranths, managu and cowpies). For value addition,
the enterprise uses a solar dryer which runs on briquettes and solar.
This enterprise addresses climate change by promoting bee keeping as a livelihood resilience option amongst small holder bee keepers. Bee keepers are encouraged to plant more trees through agroforestry and afforestation to increase bee forest areas and earn more money. Trees act like carbon sinks as they absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and releases oxygen.
Aquaculture sensory technology measuring PH and temperature in aquaculture
system providing real time data to enable farmers make informed choices.
The enterprise utilises technology to promote precision farming enabling
farmers to increase their yield, boost productivity make informed decisions
by utilizing intelligent, innovative, flexible & affordable precision farming
solutions.
Wisdom Energy Hub Ltd is a for-profit, gasifier stove production which is one of
the most efficient biomass stoves in the market primarily uses dry firewood, crop
waste or non-carbonized briquettes and pellets as feed stock.
The CBO utilises community-based waste management strategy, including the collection of waste, the production of recycled items, and the training of other self-help groups and actors regarding alternative livelihood opportunities, waste management and organic farming.
The Great Harvest seedlings is an Agribusiness that
plants and sells fruit tree seedlings. Type of Fruit
Seedlings Sold include Grafted Hass Avocado, Grafted Purple Passion and Tree Tomato.
Lowaki Eco-Solutions is a female-led organization that aggregates green solutions, facilitating the clean energy transition by establishing efficient last-mile distribution networks through organized women and youth groups.
Replacing wood and traditional wood charcoal with more sustainable solutions has a positive impact on forest cover, energy savings and women and children’s health, while also contributing to income generation and local employment.
At BriqEco Solutions, our mission is to provide sustainable, affordable and efficient energy solutions while empowering local communities and reducing environmental impact.
Improved Stoves Association of Kenya (ISAK) is a membership organization which aims at revolutionizing cook stoves business in Kenya through ensuring production, distribution and marketing of quality, efficient and affordable improved cook stoves for the enhancement of quality to ensure customer satisfaction where we view the use of a clean burning wood cook stoves as a valuable contribution to cleaner air and enhanced environment
We are a for-profit social enterprise headquartered in Kenya that distributes and finances essential products and services to rural customers through a team of commission-based village social entrepreneurs primarily comprising women and youth. Our approach creates jobs for women and youth and enables customers to grow their savings and improve their living standards.
This business was founded in 2021. Selling Solar Systems in Nairobi and its environs. Solving energy access and affordability challenges. Dealers in:Electrical & Solar Systems Supply, Installation & maintenance, Hybrid Power backups and CCTVs
Founded in 2019, this SME specializes in selling solar energy devices, as well as providing installation and maintenance services. The company is actively addressing energy access challenges in Kenya.
Tupike ventures was set up in 2020. Tupike bag is made of cotton fabric. To insulate the bag, cotton fibre is used and sponge that is readily available. The Tupike bags are time-saving; while cooking, one may attend to other duties without fearing the food could burn. Tupike bag is climate-smart; it reduces indoor air pollution.
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Founded in 2022, this business specializes in manufacturing and installing firewood-saving stoves. It currently has seven active female employees. The stoves not only save firewood and generate income but also reduce indoor air pollution by producing no smoke. The team received training from GIZ and has since launched their business.
This group makes Charcoal Briquettes and sells in Kibra slums of Nairobi.
Founded in 2019 .A group involving 20 women whose main group agenda is to making of briquettes
Production of energy saving jikos.
Training on jiko kisasa.Using clay and sand.
Founded in 2016, this SME specializes in selling clean cooking stoves, e-stoves, and solar devices. Based in Kakamega County, the company addresses energy inefficiency, energy poverty, and gender inequality by creating job opportunities. Currently, they employ five women and four men.
Founded in 2014, this business specializes in installing biogas plants in Kenya. Additionally, they provide training for students on biogas installation, contributing to increased energy access and a reduction in carbon footprints.