Yunus Environment Hub Impact Report 2023 Published

Sarah Wangira

Women in climate – success stories from Yunus Environment Hub

Yunus Environment Hub supports women social business entrepreneurs by enabling them to turn innovative ideas into tangible solutions. We are pleased to share the remarkable journeys of three inspiring women who are shaping a more sustainable future through the adoption and implementation of inclusive circular social business models. Lucy Ngorongo – Founder of Junky Bins …

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Circular, Social Business models to combat plastic pollution

Discussions around the transition from linear to circular business models are becoming more present as a concrete way for businesses to support climate action. Especially when it comes to plastic waste, a shift  in business models is essential, with much work still needed to design out unnecessary waste in the first place. From circular supply …

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RECOVER Project Paves Way to a Circular Economy in Ho Chi Minh City

Amongst myriads of initiatives on building a world without waste where everyone plays an active part, Yunus Environment Hub partnered with ALBA Group Asia Limited to facilitate the RECOVER project. The project ran over 2.5 years (from July 2021 to December 2023) with the goal to optimise plastic waste collection system involving the informal sector …

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Safeguarding Wetland Ecosystems through Circular Economy

Image by Yogendra Singh. In our current era, where environmental concerns take centre stage in global discussions, transitioning from linear to circular business models is essential to address climate change. At its core, a circular economy aims to minimise waste and maximise resource efficiency, providing a framework to tackle the challenges faced by our planet’s ecosystems. …

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From Waste to Wealth: Addressing waste crisis through social business

In a world facing numerous challenges, from climate change to biodiversity loss and pollution, it has become increasingly clear that we must take bold and innovative steps to address the planetary crisis. On 31 October, the World Cities Day 2023 took place in Istanbul, Turkey. The Day aims to promote the international community’s interest in …

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Driving Adoption of Smart City Innovations Within the Existing Infrastructure

SCIP Innovation Support Organisations visiting Konza City in Kenya in 2023. Africa is undergoing rapid urbanisation, with cities poised to accommodate over half of the continent’s population by 2030. This unprecedented growth offers a unique opportunity to reshape urban areas into “smart cities” where the use of technology and data-driven solutions and innovations can enhance …

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Transforming Kenya’s social businesses through circular economy

Yunus Environment Hub team visiting Mercy Munene, one of the program participants to asess the programs impact in Kenya. In a world facing environmental and economic challenges, the urgency for sustainable solutions has never been greater. This is why the CirculaRise Accelerator (formerly Build Back Better Program) by Yunus Environment Hub with the support of …

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Building resilient women-owned businesses to tackle the climate crisis

SHE Stars receiveing their certificate of excellence during the 2nd graduation ceremony held in Nairobi in May 2023. After an incredible journey, we are happy to announce the successful completion of the SHE Stars program. This program was designed to empower and support women-owned micro, small, and medium enterprises impacted by the Covid-19 economic situation …

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Evaluation and literature review on the marine litter funding programme

Marine litter is one of the world’s greatest environmental challenges. 80% of the world’s marine plastic waste enters the ocean via rivers and coasts. The remaining 20% comes from marine sources such as fishing nets, ropes, and fleets. Studies including high-resolution maps and consideration of factors such as climate, soil characteristics, land use and distance …

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