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  1. What I Plan to Do

  2. This project will:

  3. Collect spoilt fruits from local markets

  4. Process them into a mixture for gas production

  5. Store them in sealed containers (kegs)

  6. Allow natural fermentation for 2–4 weeks

  7. Produce biogas for cooking and energy use

  8. Convert leftover waste into organic fertilizer

  9. This is a simple starting point, but it opens the door to bigger possibilities.

Turning Spoilt Fruits into Clean Energy in Lagos

by Anonymous001

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16, Ajefemi, Nigeria

Anonymous001

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Hello,

My name is Anonymous, and I’m based in Lagos, Nigeria.

Every day, I see something that doesn’t make sense — large amounts of fruits are thrown away in markets, while many families struggle with the high cost of cooking gas and fuel.

So I asked myself a simple question:

What if waste could become energy?

That question led me to this project.

I want to build a small biogas system that converts spoilt fruits into clean energy — not just for cooking, but with the potential to power small generators and, in the future, even vehicles.