Fighting For The Planet
In South Africa, the landfill capacity is fast becoming an impending crisis. 70% of all the recyclable plastic collected comes from landfills and other post-consumer sources. Material is mostly sourced as baled materials from the formal sector, collectors and waste management companies.

Sankofa SOLUTIONS is affiliated with these organisations. 

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The Department of Environmental Affairs is mandated to give effect to the right of citizens to an environment that is not harmful to their health or wellbeing, and to have the environment protected for the benefit of present and future generations.

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The uLink Class VR solution enhances and extends the learning experience, delivering interactions for students not possible in the 'real world'. It is possibly one of the most powerful of technologies  that could help change how we learn forever.  

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CGCSA offers global standards that enable organisations to identify, capture and share information; expertise in food labelling, food safety; food waste; sustainability & regulatory advisory as well as crime risk management, skills development & training

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Proudly South African seeks to influence local procurement in the public and private sectors, to increase local production and to influence consumers to buy local in order to stimulate job creation. This is in line with government's plans to revive the economy.

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Safe-Hub believes that every young person has great potential that deserves to be realised. They collaborate across sectors to create globally-replicable, safe spaces that use the power of football to engage youth in holistic development.


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As a young, black  socioprenuer, I believe as technological innovation accelerates, communities ,organizations, civil  society and objects are  more interconnected  than ever before. Now is  the time to ‘Sankofaʼ  towards paving a  

greener tomorrow “ -  Simphiwe Zakwe