We've been quiet for a while, but we've been building.
Introducing The Butterfly Effect—an environmental justice initiative closing the gap in climate education and green skills in Ghana.
At Circularize for Change, we believe the circular economy isn’t just about materials. It’s about people.
A circular economy that works means:
✅Jobs that restore ecosystems, not extract from them
✅Supply chains that pay dignity wages
Through the ReRoute Project, we’re collating case studies on circular economy practices across Africa’s tourism sector. Not to showcase perfection, but to understand what’s working, what isn’t, and what can be strengthened and scaled.
👉 Apply: https://t.co/l7gqCvh0FP
Join the ReRoute Project—a storytelling & support initiative for tourism ventures embracing circular practices.
Get featured, gain practical support, learn from peers, and help shape resilient tourism across Africa.
Apply: https://t.co/l7gqCvh0FP
Join the ReRoute Project—a storytelling & support initiative for tourism ventures embracing circular practices.
Get featured, gain practical support, learn from peers, and help shape resilient tourism across Africa.
Apply: https://t.co/l7gqCvh0FP
The tourism sector in Africa is booming.
But growth has a face.
Who designs the system?
Who captures the value?
Who carries the hidden costs?
If you operate in the tourism sector, this space is for you!
Across the continent, some tourism operators are quietly adapting their practices to source food more sustainably, manage waste more effectively, and partner more closely with local communities.
The shift is coming together, but there is still more work to be done.
#Tourism
Across the continent, some tourism operators are quietly adapting their practices to source food more sustainably, manage waste more effectively, and partner more closely with local communities.
Not because it’s trendy, but because it makes business sense.
The shift is coming
Tourism is built by people — craftspeople, guides, suppliers.
When it creates waste or drains local systems, it’s not tourists’ fault. It’s how the system was designed.
Circular tourism is a shared responsibility & we’re working on something behind the scenes.
More to come.
From Detty December in Ghana to Lake Nakuru’s rhinos, Africa’s tourism is booming—millions of visitors, billions in revenue, millions of jobs.
But what happens when tourism grows faster than the systems supporting it?
Time to explore circular tourism across Africa.
#Tourism
These #awards celebrate more than individual achievement. They reflect the kind of leadership our planet urgently needs and our mission to systemically transform how people interact with nature and to empower the next generation of changemakers
Announcing our collaboration with Leaps and Heights Foundation & Sustainability News Africa to recognise outstanding students from the 2025 Graduate Award Ceremony at University of Environment and Sustainable Development, Ghana.
my friends at @Circularize_C are looking for a learning and development associate.
it’s part time role for 10 hours per week and remuneration is 4,500 cedis
more details here: https://t.co/2CAlOue1wF
Africa has long practised circularity through indigenous knowledge and innovation in the informal sector.
🔄 The challenge now is to scale these circular economy practices in a way that generates employment, enhances industrial capability, and fosters sustainability.
This explainer series provides an in-depth and accessible analysis of the recently launched action plan, detailing a strategic framework for amplifying innovation, traditional practices, and local value creation through a circular economic model in Africa.
The C4C Volunteer Program is a niche leadership accelerator designed to raise future environmental leaders with deep expertise in the circular economy.
Cohort 2 is officially poised for action. Watch this space to follow their journey.
Meet Cohort 2 of the C4C Volunteer Program: Africa's Next Generation of Circular Economy Leaders!
The future of Africa's sustainable transformation is looking bright, and it's in the hands of young people.
With over 400 million young people aged 15-35 across the African continent, the shift to a circular economy will be powered by the passion, innovation, and expertise of the next generation.