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BURN Manufacturing designs and manufactures clean-burning cookstoves in Kenya for the mass market across sub-Saharan Africa, with products sold in 13 countries. The stoves use biomass or electricity and burn fuel more efficiently and with lower emissions than traditional methods. The company earns money by selling carbon credits generated from reduced emissions, which helps subsidize stove costs for low-income households. Its goal is to expand distribution and reduce carbon emissions by delivering affordable, high-quality cooking solutions through a carbon-financed, last-mile distribution model.
Industries
Industrial & Manufacturing
Energy
Social Impact
Consumer Goods
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$48.5M
Headquarters
Vashon, Washington
Founded
2010
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Ending 2025 on a high: Verra joins Gold Standard in approving Oka as CORSIA policy provider. Dec 19, 2025 As 2025 draws to a close, Oka is making meaningful momentum across sales, partnerships, and underwriting capacity. Read the highlights and find out what's in store for early 2026. Registry approvals: Oka is now embedded in CORSIA I'm thrilled to close out 2025 with news that translates into material tailwinds for Oka as Carbon Insurance Company step into 2026. Today, global carbon registry Verra approved Oka's Corresponding Adjustment Protect (CAP) as an official policy for credits traded under the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA). The Verra announcement comes two months after fellow registry Gold Standard approved CAP, making it one of the few policies available to developers seeking access to the (world's first) global and mandatory private-sector offsetting scheme. This latest update formalises insurance (and CAP, specifically) as part of the regulatory infrastructure. The policy - now procurement requirement - provides developers with a clearer and faster route to market, while also supporting airlines planning forward purchases before mandatory offsetting enters effect in 2027. Since inception, Oka has designed risk solutions to help the carbon market scale with integrity. This latest milestone supports that ambition directly: * Backed by an approved policy, developers can access the market without delay, injecting much-needed credit supply and returning material commercial benefits. * International airline buyers gain assurance on credit validity and regulatory compliance: a baseline risk-management standard in other mature markets. * By unlocking supply and facilitating early contracting, insurance boosts confidence in the world-first global private sector offsetting scheme - setting an important precedent for climate action. With nearly 50m credits in the CORSIA pipeline, this milestone is just the beginning. With registry approvals in place, Oka has gained fast traction with early movers. Since October, Carbon Insurance Company has been working with a number of leading developers applying for CORSIA tags - just this week, BURN Cookstoves unveiled the first CORSIA credits tagged through CAP. CORSIA stole the headlines this quarter, but CAP is not the only policy making market inroads - and firsts. This quarter, Carbon Insurance Company announced two further partnerships: with Argentinian exchange BACX on insured exchange-traded carbon credits; and with trading platform 1089 on insurance-backed Advanced Fuels Credits. Each is an industry 'first' and brings Carbon Insurance Company closer to establishing embedded insurance as an industry standard, validating Oka's starting thesis that every carbon credit must ultimately carry cover. Together, these partnerships demonstrate how insurance can unlock high-quality supply and lower-friction routes to capital for developers. Building on recent foundations, its 2026 focus will be to scale distribution reach and underwriting capacity. Carbon markets are finally converging: compliance dovetailing with voluntary; local initiatives feeding into national policy and international interoperability. Thanks to the commitment of its team and partners, Oka is concurrently cementing its position as a leading player in the fast-moving global ecosystem. To that end, my focus for next quarter will be boots-on-ground engagement, as I visit and meet with policymakers and developers across its key markets in Asia (January), the Middle East (February), and Africa (March). Expect further partner announcements as pipelines continue to convert to signed placement; additional registry approvals as assessment processes come to a close; and new product and policy innovations as Carbon Insurance Company accelerate progress towards Oka's founding mission.
Kenya's BURN has secured $80 million from TDB Group to expand its clean cookstove operations in Mozambique, DRC, and Zambia, targeting 430,000 households. The investment will subsidize customers in exchange for future carbon credits. BURN's IoT-enabled stoves aim to reduce emissions and indoor air pollution, impacting over 2.1 million people and preventing 3 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions. The funding supports BURN's growth across Africa, enhancing energy access.
Kenya-based BURN has secured a Sh10.4 billion financing package from the Trade and Development Bank (TDB) Group to expand clean cooking solutions in Mozambique, DRC, and Zambia. The funds will help supply clean cookstoves to 430,000 households, benefiting over 2.1 million people and reducing 3 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions. The project uses future carbon credits to subsidize stove costs, aligning with TDB's ASCENT Platform and Mission 300 goal.
Burn Manufacturing, a Nairobi-based climate tech firm, has secured $80 million in funding to expand its clean cooking operations in Zambia, DRC, and Mozambique. The investment, comprising debt and performance-based grants, was facilitated by the Trade and Development Bank Group and supported by the World Bank's ASCENT program. This funding will help distribute Burn's IoT-enabled cookstoves to over 429,000 households, contributing to the Mission 300 initiative to connect 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030.
The International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) and the Trade Development Fund (TDFD) have joined forces with the Oil Sustainability Program (OSP) and BURN Manufacturing to roll out a clean cooking initiative aimed at transforming household energy use in Nigeria.
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Industries
Industrial & Manufacturing
Energy
Social Impact
Consumer Goods
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$48.5M
Headquarters
Vashon, Washington
Founded
2010
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