Students of Agriculture at St. Ignatius University Kabale have embarked on a project to produce briquettes from waste materials, serving as a replacement for firewood and charcoal. The briquettes, made from organic waste such as agricultural residues, food waste, and other biodegradable materials, are a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to

traditional cooking fuels.
“This initiative not only reduces waste but also helps to conserve the environment by reducing the demand for charcoal and firewood,” said the students involved in the project.
The project promotes sustainable energy solutions and mitigates the impact of climate change.