Escea Introduces Flat-Pack Cooking Stove for Displaced Communities
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Alyn Griffiths
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Summary
Escea has developed a flat-pack cooking stove called Fire for Life to provide a safer and more efficient cooking alternative for displaced people and those in refugee camps. The stove aims to reduce health issues associated with open-fire cooking.
Key quotes
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"Escea's flat-pack stove is cut out of steel."
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