KOKO Networks was once a leading clean-cooking startup in Kenya, serving over a million households with affordable bioethanol fuel. But in early 2026, the company abruptly shut down, leaving customers, agents and employees stranded.Here’s how its carbon credit model worked and why the business collapsed.
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