How a team of MIT students will help solve Haiti’s cooking-fuel crisis
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Haitian native Jules Walter, started a company called Bagazo to sell low-cost charcoal briquettes made from plant waste to his countrymen. Bagazo is Spanish for “bagasse,” or sugar cane waste, but corncobs and banana leaves can also be used in Walter’s process. His company emerged from an MIT class called Development Lab, which encourages students
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