Bekia
Recycling meets Amazon as Egyptian company delivers household items for valuable waste
Egyptian startup Bekia delivers useful household items to Egyptian homes in exchange for sorted recycling in an effort to cut down the country's trash.
Egyptian startup Bekia delivers useful household items to Egyptian homes in exchange for sorted recycling in an effort to cut down the country's trash.
CAN Interiors wants to turn Cairo's liability of solid waste into an asset by creating a line of contemporary modern furniture.
With organic farming comes a number of measures and regulations that could be costly, discouraging a lot of farmers from investing in the process.
Heba Saeed and Ola Balbaa want to play an active part in upcycling and started doing so through their initiative, Wara'a
Ensan Aid took an age-old idea and made a sweeping movement out of it bioconverting animal manure, especially, into an energy-generating program.
Habiba Community invites tourists to relax and learn organic farming at beautiful Nuweiba, then invests profits in educating local Bedouin children.
While studying for her pharmacology degree, Hadeer Ahmed Ghareeb ventured across a marionette-making workshop and that's when she garnered huge satisfaction.
Cairo-based NGO Shagrha has challenged Egyptian volunteers to plant hundreds upon thousands of fruit trees by 2030. Plenty have already answered the call.
Sara's Organic Food helps Egyptians avoid unhealthy eating habits by growing, sourcing and delivering wholly organic, pesticide-free fruit and vegetables.
Clothes designer Vecchio is on a mission to show Egyptian shoppers that upcycled fashion can look the goods and respect the environment at the same time.
Recycolife is fuelling Egyptian industry with the assistance of discarded materials like plastic, aluminium and cooking oil.
Cairo's Reform Studio is taking thousands of discarded plastic bags and converting them into fashion and homeware products.