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Publication - 2023 Clean Cooking Industry Snapshot

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Title
2023 Clean Cooking Industry Snapshot
Publisher
Clean Cooking Alliance
Author
Clean Cooking Alliance
Published in
December 2023
Abstract
The Clean Cooking Alliance published the fourth edition of its private sector-focused industry trends report, the Clean Cooking Industry Snapshot (“Snapshot”). The 2023 Snapshot identifies that investment exceeded the $200 million mark and revenue surpassed $100 million — both for the first time. The purpose of the Snapshot is to bring clean cooking to the attention of investors and donors, as an attractive opportunity for impact-oriented investments or grants. The Snapshot shows investment and operational trends among for-profit, clean cooking companies working in low- and middle-income countries.
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