Asantehene graces son’s graduation at DPS International
Delhi Private School (DPS) International held a prestigious graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 21, 2025, marking a significant milestone in the lives of its 2025 …
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Delhi Private School (DPS) International held a prestigious graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 21, 2025, marking a significant milestone in the lives of its 2025 …
تقدم “دهانات الجزيرة” الشركة الرائدة في صناعة الدهانات والألوان والحلول الإنشائية في المملكة والشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا بصمة مميزة في كل مشروع عمراني كبير، وتواصل تعزيز مكانتها كشريك استراتيجي رئيسي في تطوير المشهد العمراني في المملكة العربية السعودية، حيث تقدم حلولاً مبتكرة ذات جودة استثنائية تجمع بين الجمال والاستدامة.
من خلال مشاركتها في مشاريع ضخمة وحيوية، تساهم “دهانات الجزيرة” في تحقيق رؤية المملكة العربية السعودية 2030، حيث تُعدّ جزءاً أساسياً من بناء بيئة حضرية حديثة ومستدامة تتماشى مع متطلبات النمو والتطور المعماري.
“Jazeera Paints�, the leading company in the industry of paints, colors and construction solutions in KSA and MENA, continues to leave its distinctive mark on major urban development projects. The company strengthens its position as a strategic partner in shaping Saudi Arabia’s architectural landscape, offering innovative, high-quality solutions that blend beauty with sustainability.
Through its involvement in large-scale and critical infrastructure projects, “Jazeera Paints” plays a vital role in supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, contributing to the creation of modern, sustainable urban environments that meet the demands of rapid growth and architectural advancement.
احتفلت “دهانات الجزيرة” الشركة الرائدة في صناعة الدهانات والألوان والحلول الإنشائية في المملكة والشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا بمناسبة حلول عيد الأضحى المبارك لعام 1446هـ، حيث …
Jazeera Paints�, the leading company in the industry of paints, colors and construction solutions in KSA and MENA, celebrated the occasion of Eid al-Adha 1446H …
B5 Plus Ltd, a leader in the steel manufacturing and export industry, has been recognised with the Exporter Excellence Award at the Maritime & Logistics …
In this interview with James Odongo, CEO of KEPRO (Kenya Extended Producer Responsibility Organisation), he outlines how the organisation is spearheading Kenya’s transition to a circular economy through regulatory alignment, recycling innovation, and strategic public engagement.
Founded in response to the 2017 plastic bag ban in Kenya, KEPRO was established as a special purpose vehicle to help producers take full environmental responsibility for the post-consumption lifecycle of their products. With over 1,000 member companies and close collaboration with the Kenya Association of Manufacturers, KEPRO plays a central role in the implementation of the Sustainable Waste Management Act and EPR regulations introduced in 2024.
Odongo explains that KEPRO’s primary mission is to future-proof business models by encouraging adoption of circular business practices and ensuring compliance with evolving environmental laws. The organization addresses major hurdles such as the cost of compliance, helping members manage financial contributions through a technology-enabled EPR platform that ensures real-time data access and transparency.
With a clear focus on digital transformation, KEPRO has moved beyond manual filing to an interactive compliance system that supports self-declaration, helping reduce administrative burden and increase data confidentiality, especially among competitor-member companies.
Looking ahead to 2025, KEPRO expects growth in collection subsidies, technology investment, and waste compliance support. These budgets are directly tied to partnerships with waste management operators and recyclers, as KEPRO strengthens recycling ecosystems and champions recyclable packaging design. Odongo highlighted the shift by brands like Sprite from green to clear plastic bottles as a positive example of end-of-life product management aligned with recycling goals.
To drive consumer behavior change, KEPRO deploys a mixed communication strategy using digital campaigns, grassroots engagement, social dialogues, and community influencers to reinforce its message: “My waste is my responsibility.” This call to action urges all Kenyans to embrace waste segregation, proper bin use, and active citizenship in building a clean and healthy environment.
KEPRO’s three-year vision is to cement its leadership as Kenya’s premier producer responsibility organization, outpacing competition while scaling its partnerships and environmental impact. At the heart of its strategy lies a commitment to ESG, public-private collaboration, and ensuring that Kenyan businesses remain sustainable, competitive, and compliant in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.
In this exclusive interview, Akshay Shah, Group Executive Director of Silafrica, explores how the company is leading the way in sustainable packaging in Kenya and across Africa. As a founding member of KEPRO (Kenya Extended Producer Responsibility Organization), Silafrica champions circular economy packaging, using post-consumer (PCR) and post-industrial recycled materials (PIR) in over 36% of its output. The company partners with multinationals like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Heineken, and Unilever to deliver rigid plastic packaging, recyclable beverage crates, and IoT-enabled production systems (ThinkTracks). Shah also highlights the critical role of MSMEs in Africa’s packaging supply chain, outlining strategies to aggregate demand and finance packaging solutions for small-scale producers. From custom yogurt cup printing to cross-border reusable crate systems, Silafrica is redefining what it means to build a scalable, circular, and inclusive packaging industry in Africa.
B5 Plus Group has once again solidified its position as an industrial powerhouse in West Africa by winning the “Ghana Iron & Steel Business Pride …
African Welding Solutions, one of Ghana’s top welding companies, is redefining the welding sector through innovative and integrated solutions. Founded in 2020 as a joint venture between Riker Company Ltd and Projects and Operations Services, this Ghanaian-owned enterprise supplies world-class welding equipment, consumables, accessories, and aftermarket support. Serving key industries such as mining, oil and gas, automotive, cement, and railways, the company has positioned itself as a leader in welding services in Ghana. With active operations in Burkina Faso and Guinea, and ambitions to expand to Côte d’Ivoire and Mauritania, African Welding Solutions continues to set the pace for industrial welding solutions in West Africa. CEO Philip Creech Jones shares insights on their competitive advantage, the impact of fluctuating exchange rates, and their bold plans to enter welding project execution and certified welder training.