PepsiCo Egypt to invest EGP 200 m to empower next generation of football talent over next 3 years
PepsiCo Egypt announced the launch of “Pepsi Stars”, a groundbreaking football development program, at EGP ...
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) leads the Innovative Business Practices and Economic Models in the Textile Value Chain (InTex) to help extend the life of clothes.
The three-year project is designed to improve resource efficiency and promote circularity in textiles.
Every year, $460 billion worth of clothes that can still be worn are discarded. Not only is that a waste of material, experts say it’s also needlessly contributing to the climate crisis.
The textile sector accounts for up to 8 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
One of the program’s members is Africa Collect Textiles, a Kenyan start-up that upcycles textile waste into rugs, toys, yarn and other products that can be re-introduced to the market.
Through InTex and the Beat Pollution campaign, UNEP is developing innovative economic models that reduce the impact of pollution and improve human and environmental health.
PepsiCo Egypt announced the launch of “Pepsi Stars”, a groundbreaking football development program, at EGP ...
A University of Oxford-led team of researchers have published a set of principles which could help countries ...
The African Development Bank, European Bank for Development and Reconstruction (EBRD), and the British International ...
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