3 mard (novozymes&cleanstar)
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Charcoal in Maputo• > $100M annual consumer spend• > $25 / month per household• 10-30% of average incomes• >100,000 ha annual forest destruction
Key driver of respiratory disease and death in women & children
Charcoal-based deforestation• Causes land degradation and flooding• Soil erosion leads to food insecurity• 10kg of wood = 1kg charcoal• Major source of CO2 emissions
Cooking shouldn’t killIndoor charcoal smoke
= 2 packs of cigarettes per day
2 million early deaths per yearfrom indoor air pollution
World Health Organization
HELP KIDS QUIT!
A full value chain approach
A low-input agroforestry cultivation system is at the core of our partnership with smallholders
Rotation 1
• The system has a 1 ha agroforestry zone with rows of fast-growing leguminous trees/shrubs and alleys planted with annual crop rotations
• This is surrounded by a 1 ha forestry shelterbelt zone that contains indigenous trees and Pongamia oilseed trees
• The system involves a mix of multi-purpose crops & trees, incl. cassava, cowpea, soyabean, sorghum, ground nut, lucaena, pigeonpea, pongamia and native tree species
Forestry Shelterbelt Zone
Rotation 2
Rotation 3
Agroforestry Zone
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Worlds First Sustainable Cooking Fuel PlantOpened 17 May 2012
NOVOZYMES PRESENTATION08/04/2023 9
First tanker-truck with ethanol ready to leave our plant14 March 2013
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NdZilo cooking fuel being blended and bottled 15 May 2013
NDZiLO shop network being rolled out in low-income neighbourhoods
Customers visit shops to fulfill orders, sign warranty/carbon agreement, take stove and fuel
Even the charcoal sellers are converting over to ethanol!
by end of 2012 by end of 2014 2015+ (not modeled)
• 1000+ farmers
• 3 community-level pre-processing centres
• 2m litre ethanol cooking fuel plant commissioned
• Stove manufacturing & assembly started in Maputo
• 5000+ cookstove & fuel customers in Maputo
• ~$10m invested
• 3,000 farmers
• 7 community-level pre-processing centres
• 20m litres of clean cooking fuel sold per annum
• Farmer household income increased at least 3x
• 80,000 urban households using clean cookstoves
• 320,000 t CERs per annum
• 4,000 ha of avoided forest destruction per annum
• 2.4 million trees planted in forest belts (3,000 ha)
• ~$15m invested
• 15,000 farmers in central Mozambique
• Agroforestry system replicated in Inhambane & Nampula provinces
• Stove market share expanded to 40% (160,000 households)
• Ethanol cooking fuel production capacity matched to demand
• Cooking solution launched in other sub-Saharan African cities
• Potential to leverage several hundred million dollars of investment
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VENTURE WILL ACHIEVE PROFITABILITY IN 2014 AND THEN EXPAND IN MOZAMBIQUE AND BEYOND
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