Ive put together a few items to place within an old tobacco tin or ziplock bag, for emergency fire lighting. I may even go as far as using an oilcloth pull string bag. Items include multiple ways of starting a fire and tinder sources. Ive used up an old light my fire ferro rod to reduce weight but may change this to a larger rod depending on where its stored. I also have bearing blocks made from micarta I like to use in other kits.

Bic lighter wrapped in Gorilla tape

Ferro rod

https://www.survivalsupplies.com.au/dragons-breath-ferrocerium-rod-striker

Fresnel lens

https://www.survivalsupplies.com.au/fresnel-lens

Storm proof matches

https://www.survivalsupplies.com.au/uco-survival-matches

Bearing block

https://www.survivalsupplies.com.au/esee-fire-steel

Magnesium rod

https://www.survivalsupplies.com.au/magnesium-rod-99-99

Wazoo fire card

https://www.survivalsupplies.com.au/wazoo-firecard-wsgcdfr03

Candle

https://www.survivalsupplies.com.au/exotac-candletin-nano-4hr-3pk-002130

Mini inferno

https://www.survivalsupplies.com.au/mini-inferno-waterproof-tinder

I collect different types of bearing blocks I use all sorts in these kits to apply them.

different bearing blocks

The ferro rod striker is homemade from a piece of lathe tool bit in tungsten/cobalt.