Sustainable cooking and saving energy
Save energy
Traditional cooking consumes a lot of energy. According to the Klimaatgids, cooking even uses the most energy of all your household appliances and as much as your electric water heater. https://www.klimaatgids.nl/energieverbruik/overzicht-energieverbruik-van-apparatuur
An oven consumes an average of 100 kWh (€23/year) and an electric hob 500 kWh (€115/year). Ecostoven makes cooking more energy-efficient. You briefly heat up the food and then let the EcoStoof® do its work. This not only saves 30% energy, but you also save your wallet and your own energy: just sit back while your food cooks itself! We have calculated that you can save approximately 30% of your energy costs for cooking with the EcoStoof®. Good for the environment, and with current energy prices, you will have earned back the purchase of an EcoStoof® in one year.
Sustainable cooking
Did you know that our food accounts for 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions annually? Per dinner, this amounts to 1690 grams of CO2 emissions.
The average CO2eq emission of a dinner for the average Dutch person is 1690 grams. This data was obtained from the food consumption survey (VCP) from 2012-2016 and from calculations in a report by Ekomenu
According to the Sustainable Development Goals*, we need to reduce CO2 emissions by 45% by 2030. So, your dinner is future-proof if it causes a maximum of 930 grams of CO2 emissions. Your EcoStoof® helps with this!
*Sustainable Development Goals are global goals of the United Nations (UN) for sustainable development to end extreme poverty, inequality, injustice, and climate change. The 193 member states of the United Nations (UN) adopted this development agenda for 2015 – 2030. They apply in all countries and for all people.
Save CO2 with the EcoStoof®
With the EcoStoof®, you contribute to a future-proof meal. You save an average of 240 grams of CO2 per meal. That is a contribution of 35% to a future-proof meal!
Future-proof ingredients
In addition to using the EcoStoof®, we have more tips to make your meal sustainable and future-proof:
- Eat organic: Organic agricultural soils are capable of storing CO2. This means that organic crops release 40% less emissions than conventional agriculture. In addition, no chemical pesticides and artificial fertilizers are used.
- Choose local: Our food often travels a long way before it reaches our plates. A regular can of tomato paste travels around the world once. Check the label to see where your food comes from.
- Eat seasonally: By eating seasonally, you choose local products: fresh, healthy, and with fewer food miles and storage.
- Choose plant-based more often: More than 60% of all food-related CO2 emissions are caused by animal products.

