Top Green Companies In South Africa
1. alwaysadinosaur
An app made to help the world by rewarding those you help the world.
Alwaysadinosaur essentially streamlines the process of donating/interacting with charities and non-profits.
2. Kudoti
Kudoti builds more circular economies by digitizing and optimizing waste supply chains across waste sources, collectors, recyclers, manufacturers, and brands.
Our goal is to help brands, Producer Responsibility Organisations, and Governments reach a zero waste impact by allowing them to create and manage supply chains that divert waste away from the environment or landfill and towards circular economy applications.
3. Wildcards.world
Wildcards is a platform that allows users to trade digital endangered animal collectibles through a radical markets economic model.
These collectibles marry Harberger tax and nonfungible tokens to create always-for-sale crypto collectibles.
4. eduSOIL
eduSOIL Education Consultancy is a hybrid social enterprise, cultivating mindfulness with a holistic life skills curriculum, interventions, training, print, and digital media to empower teachers and learners to overcome barriers and enable youth to be edupreneurs.
5. Leje Holdings (Pty) Ltd.
Our aim is socially inclusive economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources.
We offer individuals an opportunity to become financially secure. First, we profile individuals to identify their marketable potential and resources and then offer services that’ll develop them into social entrepreneurs.
What is the green company in South Africa?
WakaWaka is a South African business with a big focus on helping people harness sustainable energy from the sun.
This green business manufactures a range of portable, easy-to-use solar rechargeable products, from lamps to lights and powerbanks.
What does a green company do?
A green company is one that focuses on environmentally friendly practices. In order to become a green company, businesses need to make sustainable choices in how they operate.
This includes implementing energy-efficient processes, using recycled materials, and reducing waste.