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More Ugandan schools ditch firewood as Vivo Energy expands LPG programme

More Ugandan schools ditch firewood as Vivo Energy expands LPG programme
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Nabisunsa Girls’ School in Uganda has transitioned from firewood to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for its kitchen operations. This initiative, supported by Vivo Energy Uganda, aims to combat deforestation and improve indoor air quality in educational institutions.

Why it matters

Shifting to cleaner cooking fuels in schools serves as a scalable model for reducing biomass dependency and promoting sustainable energy practices in developing nations.

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