by theethicalagency | Nov 10, 2021 | Protection of oceans
Dreamcatcher South Africa is a network of predominantly women in the local tourism business. These “kamammas” run their own community-based tourism businesses and services. The network shares a common vision for more equitable tourism. It establishes and manages...
by theethicalagency | Nov 10, 2021 | Clean, renewable energy projects
The violation of her rights and those of her community led Francina Nkosi to become a human rights activist, with a focus on women in mining-affected communities. “I had a burning desire to settle disputes between the community and mining bosses,” she says. “I wanted...
by theethicalagency | Nov 10, 2021 | Green financing
Jack Radmore is passionate about the green economy and uncompromising in his aim to provide energy to those who need it most. A master’s degree in economics and sustainable development led to his current role as the energy programme manager at GreenCape — an...
by theethicalagency | Nov 10, 2021 | Sustainable design
Global GreenTag is an internationally recognised certification trusted in more than 70 countries, including South Africa. Regarded as one of the most scientifically robust eco-product certification programmes, it examines key elements that tell us how a business or a...
by theethicalagency | Nov 10, 2021 | Safeguarding the quality of water
All Capetonians remember the near-catastrophic events of the narrowly avoided “Day Zero” in 2018. But what did we learn from the crisis? “We went through a drought, which sounds obvious,” says Kevin Winter, senior lecturer in the department of environmental and...