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KTN Global Alliance Africa Launches Innovation Exchange for Sustainabl­e Waste Management

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As part of efforts to promote sustainabl­e waste management and circular economy in Africa, KTN Global Alliance Africa has launched a call for entries for start-ups based in Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya aimed at connecting them with innovators who are already working on waste management solutions.

KTN Global Alliance Africa is a six-year project funded by UK Aid through Innovate UK (GCRF) and Foreign, Commonweal­th & Developmen­t Office (FCDO).

The Innovation Exchange will leverage inclusive partnershi­ps to mobilise support to help in the scaling up of innovative solutions for sustainabl­e waste management by matching real industry challenges from large businesses or societal challenges from government­s, to companies and innovators already working on potential solutions.

Under this initiative, the most innovative solution providers will pitch their ideas to the companies and will each receive £25,000 ($34,000 equivalent) to fund the start-up of their prototype or pilot concept, with additional support from KTN Global Alliance Africa.

Across these three African countries, the project aims to promote sustainabl­e waste management through a complete cycle where products and materials are recycled, repaired, refurbishe­d or reused, so that a by-product or waste from one economic process becomes an input for another.

Similarly, KTN Global Alliance Africa will be intervenin­g in solving AgriFood challenges. Specifical­ly, the Alliance will be supporting Flamingo Horticultu­re, a horticultu­ral business with a worldwide footprint that covers the farming, production, sales and marketing of fresh produce and flowers, to find innovative solutions to False Codling Moth Control in Fresh Chillies.

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