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Cape Town’s Leading Green Businesses: Who’s Making a Difference?

Cape Town’s Leading Green Businesses: Who’s Making a Difference?

by Chana Lesch | Oct 2, 2023 | Urban Farming

Cape Town, known for its picturesque landscapes and rich history, is also becoming a hub for green businesses. These companies, ranging from established giants to budding eco startups, are not only thriving commercially but are also championing the cause of...
From Bin to New: The Recycling Process in Cape Town Explained

From Bin to New: The Recycling Process in Cape Town Explained

by Chana Lesch | Oct 2, 2023 | Urban Farming

Cape Town, often heralded for its beauty, is making waves in another crucial area: recycling. As citizens, it’s our duty to understand and participate in the process. So, let’s dive into how recycling in our beloved city works. The Initial Stage:...
Embracing Sustainability: Simple Steps Every Capetonian Can Take

Embracing Sustainability: Simple Steps Every Capetonian Can Take

by Chana Lesch | Oct 2, 2023 | Urban Farming

Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a lifestyle. And while the journey towards sustainable living can seem daunting, every step counts. For the beautiful city of Cape Town, sustainability isn’t just an aspiration, but a communal effort that...

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  • Cape Town’s Leading Green Businesses: Who’s Making a Difference?
  • From Bin to New: The Recycling Process in Cape Town Explained
  • Embracing Sustainability: Simple Steps Every Capetonian Can Take

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