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Retired Silversmith Fuels Ukraine's Frontline With Recycled Candles
20 Jan
Summary
- A retired silversmith collects used candles to create temporary stoves.
- He has supplied thousands of candles and stoves to war-torn Ukraine.
- The initiative aims to provide heat and light in areas with cut-off utilities.

A retired silversmith has undertaken a remarkable 18-month mission to support war-affected regions in Ukraine. Mark Stevens, from Ludlow, Shropshire, has collected approximately a thousand kilos of used candles from various churches and charity shops. He repurposes the wax from these discarded candles to craft temporary stoves.
These stoves are designed to provide essential heat and light for Ukrainian military personnel and civilians in shelters. Many communities have experienced severe power and heating outages, making these simple devices a critical resource. Stevens has personally delivered supplies to Ukraine multiple times and also sends aid through a charity.




