Kyoto Box is just two pieces of cardboard with a foil and black paint -- which can be used to boil water and cook food. This environment-friendly solar cooker was invented by a Kenyan man who hopes to spread to the world solar cooking which can save many trees around the world as two billion people around the globe use firewood to cook food. This Kyoto Box was Forum for the Future's $75,000 grand prize winner.
KYOTO BOX - Solar Cooking Device Kyoto Box Wins $75000 Prize
Thursday, April 9, 2009
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