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In an era where environmental responsibility is more critical than ever, Fibre Circle emerges as a transformative force. Redefining environmental stewardship in South Africa, they repurpose paper waste into opportunities for community empowerment and education, proving that sustainability and social progress can go hand in hand for a greener, more inclusive future.

“THERE IS VALUE IN WASTE WHEN WE RECYCLE”

The People

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Maggie Infante, Owner of Infinite Industries: (60 sec)

Maggie Infante transforms liquid board waste into construction materials for community ablution blocks, highlighting her collaboration with Fibre Circle. This pioneering recycling showcases how business innovation can directly benefit both the environment and society by reducing landfill waste.

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Dimakatso Mbatha, Managing Director at DL Consulting: (60 Sec)

Dimakatso Mbatha leverages recycling for both environmental cleanliness and community empowerment. By educating communities on waste separation, she creates employment opportunities, demonstrating the multifaceted benefits of her recycling initiatives for sustainability and individual growth.

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Lawrence Tshuma, Project Facilitator at Food & Trees for Africa: (60 Sec)

Lawrence Tshuma educates young South Africans on environmental stewardship through Food & Trees for Africa’s partnership with Fibre Circle. He fosters a sustainable future by nurturing a new generation to understand and partake in waste management, underlining the importance of a circular economy.

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Ashley Dlamini, Consultant to Fibre Circle: (30 Sec)

Ashley Dlamini supports small business growth within the recycling sector, aiding entrepreneurs like Dimakatso through Fibre Circle. His dedication to these entrepreneurs highlights the interconnectedness of environmental efforts with societal development, emphasizing the broader impact of sustainable business practices.

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Ntimane Nfansen John, Principal at Sizimisele Primary School: (30 Sec)

Ntimane Nfansen John discusses the significant health and dignity improvements at Sizimisele Primary School, brought about by Fibre Circle’s introduction of enviro-loo toilets. This initiative not only enhances the students’ well-being but also symbolizes a stride towards better community living conditions.

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Edith Leeuta, CEO of Fibre Circle (30 Sec)

Edith Leeuta, driven by a vision for a waste-free future, finds joy in transforming recycling projects into community-enhancing facilities. Her work, including converting milk cartons into school ablution blocks, showcases her dedication to community betterment and environmental preservation.

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Transforming Waste into Wonders: The Fibre Circle Story

In South Africa, Fibre Circle, led by Edith Leeuta, is revolutionizing the approach to environmental care by turning paper waste into community treasures. This organization, dedicated to the circular economy, extends its impact far beyond recycling. It empowers entrepreneurs like Dimakatso Mbatha, who educates communities on waste separation, turning environmental blight into employment opportunities and cleaner habitats.

Fibre Circle’s innovative collaborations showcase how sustainability can enhance community welfare. With Infinite Industries, they’ve transformed liquid board packaging waste into construction material for school ablution blocks, replacing unsafe pit latrines with dignified facilities. This not only improves health and safety for students but also instills a sense of pride and dignity in their daily lives.

Education plays a pivotal role in Fibre Circle’s strategy. Through partnerships with organizations like Food & Trees for Africa, they engage young minds in environmental stewardship, teaching waste separation and the importance of recycling. These initiatives foster a generation equipped to sustainably manage resources, ensuring a greener future.

Fibre Circle’s endeavors weave together environmental responsibility with community upliftment, demonstrating how sustainable practices can build a brighter future for both the planet and its people.

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Fibre Circle transforming recycled waste into building boards
Fibre Circle transforming recycled waste into building boards
Fibre Circle is changing the landscape of waste reduction
Fibre Circle is changing the landscape of waste reduction
Fibre Circle recycling is the heart of Fibre Circle
Fibre Circle recycling is the heart of Fibre Circle
Fibre Circle everyone has a part to play in recycling
Fibre Circle everyone has a part to play in recycling
Fibre Circle transforming recycled waste into building boards
Fibre Circle transforming recycled waste into building boards

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