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Qori Q'oncha Improved Cookstoves in Peru
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Qori Q'oncha Improved Cookstoves in Peru

Peru
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$25.00 USD

per tonne of CO2

500 MTCO2

available

Total: $25.00 USD

Gold Standard Verified

Verified on 5/15/2023

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 1: No PovertyNo Poverty
SDG 13: Climate ActionClimate Action
SDG 15: Life on LandLife on Land

Project Timeline

Start Date

3/1/2025

End Date

3/1/2030

Project Details

This project distributes improved cookstoves to rural households in Peru, reducing deforestation and indoor air pollution while providing economic benefits to local communities.

The Qori Q'oncha initiative is a pioneering effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by distributing improved cookstoves to rural households in Peru. Traditional cooking methods in these areas rely heavily on wood fuel, contributing to deforestation and releasing significant amounts of carbon dioxide and other pollutants. By implementing more efficient cookstoves, the project achieves multiple benefits: reducing wood consumption by up to 50%, decreasing indoor air pollution (a major health hazard), and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the project creates local employment opportunities through stove construction and maintenance, while providing economic savings to families who spend less on fuel.

Environmental Impact

CO₂ emissions reduction

Estimated reduction in CO₂ emissions from this project

15,000tons CO₂e over project lifetime

CO₂ removal

Estimated CO₂ removed from the atmosphere

10,000tons CO₂e over project lifetime

Carbon credits

Total carbon credits generated by this project

25,000credits over project lifetime

This project is expected to reduce approximately 25,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions over its lifetime, contributing significantly to climate change mitigation efforts.

Community Benefits

  • Improved health outcomes due to reduced indoor air pollution
  • Economic savings for families who spend less on fuel
  • Local job creation through stove construction and maintenance
  • Reduced deforestation and protection of local ecosystems

Project Leader

Maria Rodriguez

Maria Rodriguez

Project Leader

Maria has been leading community-based environmental initiatives in rural Peru for over 15 years. Her work focuses on sustainable forestry practices and improving livelihoods for indigenous communities.

Verification Details

Standard

Gold Standard

Verification Date

5/15/2023

Total Carbon Reduction

25,000 tonnes CO2e

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