KAZE Green Economy (KAGE Ltd)
KAZE Green Economy (KAGE Ltd) is a Burundian social enterprise that transforms agricultural residues and organic waste into eco-friendly charcoal briquettes and firewood substitutes using a process akin to pyrolysis. They aim to combat deforestation and provide sustainable energy solutions.
Company Overview
- Role
- Plant Operator
- Status
- Operational
- Founded
- 2017
- Employees
- 40+
- Daily Capacity
- 20-28
- Technology
- Proprietary
- Headquarters
- Bujumbura, Burundi
- Region
- Africa
Feedstock Types
Products & Output
Plant Locations (2)
Links & Contact
Need Expert Guidance?
APChemi engineers can help you evaluate technology, plan your pyrolysis project, and connect with the right partners.
Contact APChemiMore Pyrolysis Companies in Burundi
Bioénergie Burundi
Bioénergie Burundi is an enterprise established in 2005, dedicated to producing charcoal briquettes from household waste. They aim to protect the environment and create employment opportunities in Burundi, playing a significant role in waste management and promoting alternative energy sources.
Janico Bio Company (JNBC surl)
Janico Bio Company (JNBC surl) is a private company in Burundi focused on environmental protection. They transform agricultural crop residues into biochar for soil fertility and environmental protection, contributing to the green economy and combating climate change through a circular economy model.
Jeni Eco Company, Ltd.
Jeni Eco Company, Ltd. is a Burundian company specializing in plastic recycling and manufacturing paving stones. They are also part of a joint venture with Facet Power, Inc. for biochar production from sweet sorghum, aiming to revolutionize agriculture and climate resilience in Burundi.
SAVE LIFE MAKE DIFFERENCE (SALIMADI)
SAVE LIFE MAKE DIFFERENCE (SALIMADI) is a Burundian organization focused on environmental protection, including a project to convert plastic waste into pyrolysis oil and paving stones. They aim to address plastic pollution and provide alternative energy sources. They have encountered technical bottlenecks such as cost, generation of toxic side products, and uncertainty of plastic waste as feedstock.
Get Expert Pyrolysis Consulting
Whether you're evaluating technology partners, planning a new plant, or optimizing an existing operation — APChemi's engineers are ready to help.
Contact Us →