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Empowering Communities Through Circular Energy Solutions

 


By Annick Mekolle 

With a Master’s degree in Circular Economy, I conducted research driven by a strong passion for tackling waste challenges through practical, sustainable solutions. For my project work, I chose to address a critical issue: waste management and energy access in African communities.

The Problem: Waste and Energy Poverty

In Cameroon and across Africa, unmanaged waste overwhelms communities, creating health risks and environmental damage. Sadly, governmental action often falls short, leaving households to rely on polluting fuels like firewood, charcoal, or expensive LPG. But what if we could transform organic waste into clean, affordable cooking gas—right at home?

Biogas: A Circular Solution

Biogas technology offers a promising way to:

✔ Reduce waste by converting food scraps and organic matter into energy.

✔ Cut costs by slashing reliance on bottled gas or charcoal.

✔ Improve health by minimizing indoor air pollution from traditional fuels.




Your Voice Matters

As founder of Njangimetrics, I believe sustainable change starts with community input. That’s why for our research, we created a quick, 2–3 minute survey to understand your:

  1. Current cooking fuel preferences.
  2. Willingness to adopt biogas.
  3. Concerns (cost, space, maintenance).

📢 Take the Survey:

🔗 [English Version]

🔗 [Version française] 

Whether you use gas, charcoal, or electricity, your perspective will help shape local energy solutions that work for you.

Join the Movement

Together, we can turn waste into opportunity—and build a cleaner, more self-sufficient future.

Thank you for being part of this journey!


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