The Community Carbon Efficient Cooking Programme in Tanzania has achieved a milestone by receiving CORSIA First Phase Eligible labels for credits generated through the distribution of energy-efficient cookstoves. This project aims to reduce emissions, indoor air pollution, and pressure on forests caused by traditional charcoal stoves used in low-income households. By using Verra's cookstoves methodology, the project has reached over 224,000 households, created jobs, and reduced cooking time. The project is registered with Verra's Verified Carbon Standard Program and generates carbon credits to finance its emission reduction efforts.