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.
Ecotourisme et Randonnées (Ecotourism and Hiking) is a walking tour outfit found in Essaouira’s maze of medina.
Omar Hajji and Kenza Isnasni have worked since 2014 to create an ecological training center and demonstration farm that is safeguarding the region against the troubling predicament of climate change.
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.
Driven to develop a less expensive and more efficient solar technology, El Alami and Colin designed a software to manage and reduce electricity bills, and called it ELUM.
Fellah PRO offers solar photovoltaic (PV) pumping installation in order to develop farmers’ agricultural activities in Morocco.
To support and cultivate a connection between sustainable systems in Morocco, Settala, founded her consultancy firm on energy conservation, MS Lean.
CEO of Green Gold Energy Walid Machrouh and his team work on accentuating a range of environmental issues via introducing renewable sources.
Two students adopted the idea of making floor tiles from plastic waste and using less cement - Zelij was their initiative.
Eco-Heat emerged as a revolutionary Moroccan young enterprise specializing in producing an isothermal bags, taking over fuel in rural Morocco.
For Salaheddine El Azzouzi, consultant in rural eco-tourism, permaculture and agro-ecology, contributing to scale up agritourism is everyone's duty in the Rif region.