Air pollution is a global environmental threat. Unhealthy stoves cause indoor air pollution that puts families at risk of illness—and in some cases, even death. Many children are also burned due to the open flames of unsafe stoves.
Each year, 4 million people die from diseases caused by smoke from the use of unsafe stoves.
Mothers, infants, and children
Using clean cooking solutions helps lower blood pressure in pregnant women and increases birth weight in new-borns. Globally, 3.2 million people die prematurely each year due to diseases caused by indoor air pollution. Clean cooking can reduce respiratory illnesses and the severity of lung-related diseases in children.

