UCT´s Green Campus Initiative

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The University of Cape Town’s Green Campus Initiative is a programme that aims to make UCT a sustainable and environmentally-friendly institution. Some of the projects include the Biodiversity Project (which provides a haven for indigenous and endemic plant species), the Residence Energy Challenge a

Fairtrade Label South Africa

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We are the local marketing organisation for Fairtrade and our objectives are to increase the awareness of Fairtrade in South Africa and to develop South-South trade on Fairtrade principles. In doing this, we strive to improve the lives of small-scale farmers and farm workers and to encourage sustain

The Ford Figo Amazing Rally

The Ford Figo Amazing Rally

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Last Thursday and Friday, I participated in the 3rd leg of the Ford Figo Amazing Rally which saw groups of journalists from various cities pitted against each other in an Eco Driving Challenge. It was a very hush hush affair with none of us knowing where we were starting the race and what exactly we

Saving South Africa’s abalone

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Written by: Mark ReidOver the past decades, the poaching of abalone has reached such proportions that it has become a full-scale industry.Fortunately, with innovative companies like Hermanus-based Abagold leading the way in developing a sustainable local abalone aquaculture, there is hope for the fu

Energy Savings

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A few years ago, “load shedding” was the buzzword in South Africa, a sobering experience that placed our country’s electricity crisis at the top of the public agenda. Today, living and working around “load shedding” schedules and a highly unreliable power supply is a distant memory, but it may well

Manuel to head global green fund

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Written by: Nosimilo RamelaSouth Africa’s Minister in The Presidency Trevor Manuel has been appointed as joint chairperson of the Green Climate Fund, which is tasked with designing a finance system to help developing countries adapt to climate change.Manuel, who is the head of South Africa’s Nationa