Climate Focus Documentary: Zaacoal

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2018
  • Climate Focus is a series of 5 TV documentaries focused on how GCIC’s entrepreneurs are mitigating the effects of climate change and or are encouraging climate change adaptation through their start-up businesses.
    The Climate Focus Documentaries hope to continue to raise awareness on climate change and its impacts and also showcase how everyday Ghanaians are responding to the issue.
    Zaacoal is an innovative Ghanaian company that produces clean burning and efficient charcoal from Coconut waste. The company is focused on contributing greatly to curbing deforestation, pollution, global warming and other health issues facing Ghana and other African countries. Zaacoal solves this and puts its society on the right path of achieving a cleaner society through the innovative production of charcoal briquettes from environmental waste (coconut husks and shell).
    Read more here: bit.ly/2OcAxQR
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Комментарии • 38

  • @stevoostevoo670
    @stevoostevoo670 4 года назад +15

    I got to know you through wode Maya keep it up bro

  • @soulshadoww55
    @soulshadoww55 4 года назад +9

    Solving a problem, creating jobs and helping the environment all at the same time!!! What a wonderful story - I saw you and your company on Woda Maya's channel. I was so inspired and happy for you. I wish you continued growth and success with your company. Ghana needs to support more entrepreneurs like you.

  • @musajallow5710
    @musajallow5710 4 года назад +5

    ma shaa Allah am from Gambia and i love to be distributor of this zaacoal in Gambia..

  • @estheroppong4782
    @estheroppong4782 4 года назад +2

    May The God expand your business.

  • @joeadakurugu4024
    @joeadakurugu4024 4 года назад +1

    So satisfying to watch! Making the world a better place is a blessing!!! BLESS UP YOUNG KING!!!

  • @qolspony
    @qolspony 4 года назад +7

    Maya Wode covered this on his channel. I think this method can supplement solar cooking.

  • @kathlenecharles4595
    @kathlenecharles4595 4 года назад +1

    Yes this will move far in the 🌎

  • @waagakatella2430
    @waagakatella2430 4 года назад +2

    Wonderful

  • @sarahquaicoe1633
    @sarahquaicoe1633 4 года назад +1

    Very very good we some in outside country Kuwait

  • @mustaphaabubakari3285
    @mustaphaabubakari3285 4 года назад

    Aya Maya keep supporting young entrepreneurs

  • @ellianacampbell5346
    @ellianacampbell5346 4 года назад

    Woooow that's inspiring

  • @mariamadalena359
    @mariamadalena359 4 года назад +1

    Keep going You need it is good

  • @andycude4585
    @andycude4585 4 года назад +1

    Great

  • @philortiz7519
    @philortiz7519 2 года назад +1

    How can you be contacted

  • @ellianacampbell5346
    @ellianacampbell5346 4 года назад +2

    Can i be a distributor? Where do i get some to buy

  • @nanaabenaamponsah
    @nanaabenaamponsah Год назад

    Please.can you help .I try my hands on it.but is still not working please help a sister

  • @chillsdee8793
    @chillsdee8793 4 года назад

    nice vid

  • @newproduct8397
    @newproduct8397 4 года назад +1

    very smart guy you works need mask and gloves for their health

  • @actsoftheprophets2645
    @actsoftheprophets2645 4 года назад

    The end product of the Charcoal is still CO2. Except we convert to other forms like manure instead enrich the soil.

    • @fabianbandaiii3304
      @fabianbandaiii3304 4 года назад

      Yeah I thought that also. Like ideally maybe in the future they will use solar and electric. But for now it's still a solution because they were burning it in dump piles and wasting it. Making them cut down trees to also burn. Now it's not getting wasted. And like he showed, It's cleaner, and produces less smoke. I still give props to him. I bet he could sell it in USA for waaay more. They are obsessed with coconuts

    • @natekiagbozo3873
      @natekiagbozo3873 3 года назад

      Coconut husks are inert. They offer no nutritional value to the soil. Instead they can be used as soil amendment and soil substitute as well as mulch for container farming to reduce the destruction of natural habitats and stop deforestation the which in the long run contributes majorly to global warming. Not to pick on this idea which is amazing. But we still cannot ignore the actual co2 footprint this leaves burning still produces co2.it just channeled the burning at the beaches to burning in his factory and eventually burning in out homes. It's a step in the right direction but still needs to be critically looked at if we're trying to be more climate aware.

    • @actsoftheprophets2645
      @actsoftheprophets2645 3 года назад +1

      Coconut are not inert. They are comprised majorly of cellulose and many bacteria digest cellulose in soil and in stomach of ruminant animal. If we all use charcoal, we would be finished in few decades. Atmospheric CO2 level is melting the polar ice. Nevertheless, i commend the heart he has to want to change the beach. But converting to Charcoal is not what we need now.

    • @actsoftheprophets2645
      @actsoftheprophets2645 3 года назад +1

      @@natekiagbozo3873 not really. Coconut shell in itself has small surface area, that would take long to breakdown. Reducing to smaller grain size will speeed up the degradation. Just the same way u cant find sawdust but find wood all over the place. No form of biomass is inert including Coconut.

    • @milliemazera733
      @milliemazera733 3 года назад +1

      Co2 is still produced, however, trees are not being felled. That is enough reason to support this and replicate in other parts of Africa. From Kenya with love

  • @akwasisarkodie9406
    @akwasisarkodie9406 4 года назад

    Another black Gold fuel

  • @bernardkoranteng6969
    @bernardkoranteng6969 4 года назад

    Stop the climate nonsense.

  • @musajallow5710
    @musajallow5710 4 года назад +2

    ma shaa Allah am from Gambia and i love to be distributor of this zaacoal in Gambia..