Added: May 05, 2022
Last edited: Jun 27, 2022
Eco-Clean is an enterprise that converts waste to resources. They work with farmers, women, youths, and schools in rural communities in Ghana to recycle plastic waste into school bags, laptop bags, market bags, and mobile phone packs. The enterprise also organises training workshops for women and youths on plastic recycling in an effort to tackle waste management and improve livelihoods in local communities. They have two other product lines: mushroom production from rice chaff, wheat chaff, and saw dust; and cosmetics production, including liquid soaps, shower gels, hand sanitisers, and moringa soap bars. Revenue is generated from the sales of these products.
This case study has been created as part of Footprints Africa's work to build a comprehensive open-source database of circular economy initiatives in Africa. We are doing this in collaboration with the African Circular Economy Network (ACEN), as part of our programme to support the circular economy transition in Africa.
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