Discover how The Green Tea Project is revolutionizing the tea industry in Kenya and beyond
Tea is considered a rainwater plant. Meaning that it is grown with the use of rainfall only and does not require irrigation water or processing water. As a result, it has a very small water footprint. However, GHG emissions that can be reduced in the overall life cycle.
The Green Tea Project harnesses the power of tea clippings to generate clean electricity for Kenyan tea farms. Using an innovative gasification process, carbon capture, and the positive impact on local communities. via
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