The Sustainable Inclusive Approach

Sustainable Inclusive Business – Kenya  has made one of their focus areas Circular Economy. The biggest challenge to sustainability lies in the current linear – take, make, waste economic model and an out dated energy system.  Circular Economy brings together all different and urgent cross-sectoral topics in order to drive towards a low-carbon economy (and meeting the SDGs). The circular Economy is based on these principles: Rethinking, Redesigning use of materials, Reusing and Recycling.

Here we support (Plastic) waste management issues, recycling opportunities, incubate business solutions, design alternatives and collaborate with existing good practices and proven business models examples. It results in local manufacturing, job creation and value addition.

One of Kenya’s Big Four Agenda is Manufacturing. We also look at: how can we make one industry’s by product into another industry’s raw material?  In a circular economy, companies prioritize reuse and manufacture products designed to keep resources in use for as long as possible. We believe this is a direct way to create more jobs

A circular economy is based on the principles of designing out waste and pollution, keeping products and materials in use, and regenerating natural systems.

Ellen MacArthur Foundation

Material & Sector Focus

Sustainable Inclusive Business identified an urgent need for Rethink & Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle the materials in these sectors:

Hospitality & Tourism
Hospitality & Tourism

Plastics-Alternatives-Meetings/Events

Retail Industry
Retail Industry

Plastic-Recycling-Collection

Horti/Floriculture
Horti/Floriculture

Regenerative Models – Plastic – Materials – Waste (organic, other)

Construction Industry
Construction Industry

water

E-Waste
E-Waste

Re(furbish/manufacture)-Urban Mining

Textiles
Textiles
  • Business Support Tools
  • Good Practices
  • Business Solutions / Suppliers
  • The SDGs

Sustainable Office Manual

Today’s office is changing with growth, technology and the need to reduce our carbon foot print on the environment. Changing a few everyday office habits and adjusting how you purchase/use products has a huge impact on your company’s costs, impact on people & planet, even contributing to the SDGs. Here’s how and why your office can not only be neutral but create positive impact.
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Waste Management Training

Partnering with registered waste recyclers who ensure that waste is recycled and non-recyclables are treated responsibly, we will take you through an in-depth training that will help your organization to put together a sustainable waste management infrastructure and link you to trusted waste recyclers thus reduce your waste carbon foot print

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Sustainable Events Manual

Did you know that the carbon foot print of tourism and hospitality contributes a lot of pollution through transportation, accommodation, food and beverages, souvenirs, clothing, cosmetics and other goods? We wish to reduce your footprint in meetings and communicate the new norms and have a great new marketing tool at the same time

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Circular Economy 101

We have scheduled workshops and round tables to introduce you to circular economy, what it means for your sector/business, circular models, urgent issues and how you can start. Afterwards, your can identify your area of need and we will help you achieve your goals through partnerships or knowledge.

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DEVELOPING WORK

Get involved, partner with us and like minded organisations

Make the difference today. Today it is an act of being the first but tomorrow it will be a must by regulations and law, consumer demand and change of mind-set once we realize that the negative. We like to focus on the negative impacts that are urgent and need to change rapidly and contribute immediately to a change of mind set in the process. Here are some of the programs/projects you can tap into today:

Our Partners in this Space