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Sustainability

South Africa’s G20 presidency will focus on climate change and Africa’s development problems
Business
/ 3 December 2024

South Africa’s G20 presidency will focus on climate change and Africa’s development problems

The focus would also be on Africa’s high debt levels, financing the just energy transition and the strategic use of critical minerals

By Anathi Madubela
Prince William champions Africa’s role at 2024 Earthshot Prize
The Green Guardian
/ 7 November 2024

Prince William champions Africa’s role at 2024 Earthshot Prize

Earthshot Prize announces this year’s winners who are shaping a greener, cleaner future

By Sheree Bega
Palesa Mokubung takes centre stage at South African Fashion Week
Friday
/ 25 September 2024

Palesa Mokubung takes centre stage at South African Fashion Week

The founder and creative directors of the Mantsho label marks 20 years of success in the fashion industry

By Lesego Chepape
Diary: Ardmore Studio’s Armoured Warriors, Nominations open for Twyg Sustainable Fashion Awards, Javett-UP presents We, The Purple this September
Friday
/ 20 September 2024

Diary: Ardmore Studio’s Armoured Warriors, Nominations open for Twyg Sustainable Fashion Awards, Javett-UP presents We, The Purple this September

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Lesego Chepape
Global survey reveals 72% support criminalising actions that damage nature, climate
The Green Guardian
/ 9 September 2024

Global survey reveals 72% support criminalising actions that damage nature, climate

South African respondents demand legal accountability for environmental harm

By Sheree Bega
Embracing sustainable business practices
Partner Content
/ 14 August 2024

Embracing sustainable business practices

McDonald’s demonstrates its dedication to reducing its environmental footprint through various initiatives

By Mandisa Nyathi
Sisters in sustainability: The inspiring journey of Mo’s Crib
Friday
/ 8 August 2024

Sisters in sustainability: The inspiring journey of Mo’s Crib

The siblings turned a passion for eco-friendly design into decor company Mo’s Crib

By Lesego Chepape
Discovering Cape Town’s eclectic listening bars, where nightlife is redefined
Friday
/ 5 July 2024

Discovering Cape Town’s eclectic listening bars, where nightlife is redefined

The popularity of two Cape Town listening bars points to the need for more eclectic music spaces

By Julia Snowball
TotalEnergies African legacy: 100 years of environmental destruction
The Green Guardian
/ 1 June 2024

TotalEnergies African legacy: 100 years of environmental destruction

Climate justice groups are leading the fight against those causing harm to our environment and climate

By Ozayr Patel
Procurement as a force for good
Partner Content
/ 17 May 2024

Procurement as a force for good

Conference speakers champion ethics and sustainability in supply chains

By Jamaine Krige
Denim designer reaps what he sews
Friday
/ 22 March 2024

Denim designer reaps what he sews

Tshepo Mohlala is crafting a legacy, one stitch at a time, with
his brand of jeans

By Lesego Chepape
HEINEKEN steps up sustainability drive, moving to 65% returnable glass for beer portfolio in 2024
Partner Content
/ 8 March 2024

HEINEKEN steps up sustainability drive, moving to 65% returnable glass for beer portfolio in 2024

Along with the Star Bottle, the company will be opening Green Zones across the country

By HEINEKEN
The Ethical Agency announced as Google Partner, strengthening digital marketing expertise
Partner Content
/ 5 March 2024

The Ethical Agency announced as Google Partner, strengthening digital marketing expertise

By partnering with Google, the agency is poised to expand its reach and impact

By Brett Jefferson
SA restaurants ‘all at sea’ when it comes to sustainability
The Green Guardian
/ 9 February 2024

SA restaurants ‘all at sea’ when it comes to sustainability

Red-listed species are on restaurant menus in Gauteng, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape

By Sheree Bega
Topco Media sets the stage for robust dialogue at the Future of Sustainability Conference 2024 
Partner Content
/ 9 February 2024

Topco Media sets the stage for robust dialogue at the Future of Sustainability Conference 2024 

The platform encourages thought leaders, industry experts and stakeholders to collaborate on solutions for a more sustainable and ethical future

By Topco Media
The future of CSI
Partner Content
/ 8 December 2023

The future of CSI

Top trends changing the spirit of corporate giving

By Dalaine Krige
Developing sustainable leadership capability for a better world
Partner Content
/ 17 October 2023

Developing sustainable leadership capability for a better world

Sustainability literacy is about understanding the intertwining of people, planet and profit 

By Prof MacDonald Kanyangale: Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Business and Leadership, UKZN
Samsung – Bringing FOUR New Ways to Live Sustainably
Partner Content
/ 28 August 2023

Samsung – Bringing FOUR New Ways to Live Sustainably

Focusing on Recycled Materials, Eco-Packaging, Energy Efficiency and Recycling/Upcycling 

By Samsung
SAB in partnership with ESG Africa events launches the Beyond Awards
Partner Content
/ 21 August 2023

SAB in partnership with ESG Africa events launches the Beyond Awards

The awards have the objective of recognising the champions among us who put sustainability front and centre

By Special Reports
Where there’s wool …
Friday
/ 15 July 2023

Where there’s wool …

Polo South Africa works with local wool producers for sustainable garments

By Kimberley Schoeman
How Lapalala Wilderness School is working with communities to recycle
The Green Guardian
/ 7 June 2023

How Lapalala Wilderness School is working with communities to recycle

Lapalala Wilderness School celebrates World Environment Day in Shongoane village in Limpopo’s Lephalale district

By Lesego Chepape
Green Economy
Partner Content
/ 19 May 2023

Green Economy

How South Africa’s resource-intensive film industry is starting to go green

By Special Reports
How the black soldier fly converts organic waste into animal feed
The Green Guardian
/ 19 April 2023

How the black soldier fly converts organic waste into animal feed

When one thinks of flies, it’s about how annoying they are and how they spread germs. The black soldier fly, also known as Hermetia illucens, is a little more useful than the regular house fly.  But the black soldier fly can be beneficial both economically and environmentally because they are a good source of oil […]

By Lesego Chepape
What does the world need to achieve sustainable, inclusive growth?
Opinion
/ 10 January 2023

What does the world need to achieve sustainable, inclusive growth?

Business-led innovation is one of the factors could help close the empowerment and sustainability gaps

By Sven Smit, Anu Madgavkar and Kevin Russell
The best places to eat out
Friday
/ 30 December 2022

The best places to eat out

Restaurant of the year goes to the only Durban-based restaurant that made it to 2022 Eat Out Award winners

By Bongeka Gumede, Kimberley Schoeman and Gugulethu Tshabalala
Flush toilets are not the solution
Opinion
/ 29 November 2022

Flush toilets are not the solution

Even without water restrictions, it simply doesn’t make sense to keep flushing drinkable water down the toilet

By Preyan Arumugam-Nanoolal
Sustainability essential for small businesses
Opinion
/ 3 August 2022

Sustainability essential for small businesses

Sustainable business practices have the potential to improve traditional and environmental profits

By Karmany Reddy
‘Vibrant’ cross-border trade in mopane worms from Botswana to South Africa
The Green Guardian
/ 1 August 2022

‘Vibrant’ cross-border trade in mopane worms from Botswana to South Africa

The statutory, customary and informal governance approaches need to be streamlined and ensure that people’s livelihoods are protected along with the sustainable harvesting of mopane worms.

By Sheree Bega
OPINION| Building business sustainability is not just an expensive, developed-world problem
Opinion
/ 7 June 2022

OPINION| Building business sustainability is not just an expensive, developed-world problem

African businesses have the power to reduce the effect of climate change through sustainable business models and circular economy practices

By Catherine Wijnberg
OPINION | Global warming is here, it is no longer a thing of the future
Opinion
/ 24 May 2022

OPINION | Global warming is here, it is no longer a thing of the future

South Africa needs to improve its resilience against climate related catastrophes such as floods, locust swarms and increasing temperatures

By Batlhalifi Nkgothoe
‘A Still Life’ goes to root of the connection of all things
Friday
/ 23 May 2022

‘A Still Life’ goes to root of the connection of all things

An homage to selected dying trees, ‘A Still Life’ provides viewers with an opportunity to consider a moment of connection between humans, trees and the natural environment

By Sarah Cairns, Taryn Millar and Aarti Shah
Synching and scoring: The songs that keep on paying
Friday
/ 20 April 2022

Synching and scoring: The songs that keep on paying

With the growth of South Africa’s film industry, royalties from music licensing is becoming an increasingly viable revenue stream for artists

By Sekese Rasephei
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