BioChar Maroc
One Moroccan entrepreneur is changing the way farmers look at organic waste
Just as he promoted his green charcoal briquettes and biochar during COP22, El Hemer is hustling his biochar fertilizer now.
Just as he promoted his green charcoal briquettes and biochar during COP22, El Hemer is hustling his biochar fertilizer now.
SUBMON is a Barcelona-based organization that protects marine health through public awareness campaigns and scientific research.
Lebanese Developers is an NGO that operates vocational training sessions across the country and had expanded its scope to train women in Northern Lebanon to produce and repair fishing nets.
Kilimanjaro Environment collects used cooking oil from restaurants and hotels across Morocco — and then turns it into second-generation biofuel.
Alternative Solutions creates furniture, wood boards, and livestock feed using palm tree waste.
VWaste transforms orange peel waste from Egypt's juicing industry into valuable, in-demand raw pectin powder.
Ecotech Recycling is a business involving the extraction of precious metals from e-waste, without burning the components.
Cedar Environemntal is one of Ziad Abichaker's many green projects introducing Beirut’s residents to the concept of zero waste.
Barcelona-based Social Forest is a company that offers forestry solutions and services, as well as awareness on the matter.
Jinen Nefzawa aims at transforming palm tree waste into compost that improves soil structure and productivity.
Qatrana Social and Economic Development Association (QASEDA) aims to support Bedouins and start unconventional natural resource management projects.
Ekobag upcycles old PVC ad banners into fashionable handbags for adults and children.