Communities called to stop cutting trees for charcoal

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Communities called to stop cutting trees for charcoal
Communities called to stop cutting trees for charcoal

Africa-Press – Zambia. Alternative to Charcoal Community Influencers in Solwezi are calling on the community to adapt clean cooking methods as a way to combat climate change.

Speaking in an interview Solwezi Community Influencer Coordinator, Oliver Chilefu said charcoal is the main cause of the indiscriminate cutting of trees which results in deforestation and the depletion of natural resources. Mr Chilefu expressed concern on how one big tree trunk can only produce one or two bags of charcoal.

“Based on a research carried out by the University of Zambia a big trunk of a tree only produces a 20 kilogrammes to 50 kilogrammes which is only one bag of charcoal, so the amount of trees the country is losing per year is too huge and in the long run it will not be sustainable,” he said.

Mr Chilefu said the essence of alternative methods to charcoal is to preserve natural resources and stop the indiscriminate cutting down of trees and that people do not realize that using alternative ways to charcoal is cheaper than using charcoal on a daily basis.

“For argument sake people ask questions like what if electricity goes, I can assure you that gel to cook is very cheap, gel liquid that is 500ml to 750ml is K25 to K30 as compared to a bag of charcoal that is K50 to K60,” he said

Mr Chilefu explained that a K50 can buy at least 75 units of electricity that can last one to two weeks but a big bag of charcoal only lasts for days which proves to be expensive.

And council of elders’ secretary, Kenneth Kapata who is also an Alternative to Charcoal influencer agreed that the amount of trees being cut down is alarming.

“It has been observed that there is a lot of deforestation in our community, as a result it will affect climate change and if we are not careful we will have a lot of places with few trees and the rains will be limited,” Mr Kapata said.

He said the programme is not prohibiting the use of charcoal completely but it is to raise awareness on how devastating charcoal is to the environment and people.

“People might not get the information there and then but we have sensitized, As we go on we hope more people may move from charcoal to alternatives because if not the calamity will be too bad on us, it is not good to experience deforestation in a place that has a lot of trees”, Mr Kapata said.

Speaking at the same function, Mutomakubiji Nguvulu who is also an alternative charcoal influencer called for citizens to work with the government to ensure the environment is protected.

Mr Nguvulu said if care is not taken the nation will lose all the trees especially in the urban area where charcoal is highly consumed. “Let us reduce the rate at which we use charcoal and move to other alternative ways such as use of electricity,” he said.

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