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On the 24th of June, the stage was set for an exciting and inspiring Demo Day, where six passionate and forward-thinking entrepreneurs pitched their groundbreaking ideas to a captivated audience. Demo day is an exciting annual event organized by Recycle Up! Ghana where passionate entrepreneurs showcase their innovative solutions and ideas for a more sustainable future. It also spotlights environmentally conscious business ideas and startups with the intention to inspire, empower, and support the next generation of sustainable leaders as they work towards building a greener and more resilient Ghana. Each entrepreneur brought their unique vision for a sustainable future, focusing on innovative solutions to address various environmental challenges.

Ehmblehm Farms emerged as the winner of the Demo Day, capturing the hearts of the judges and the audience alike. Their ingenious concept revolves around using animal waste from their farms to produce maggots for organic fertilizer. This environmentally-friendly approach not only reduces waste but also offers a valuable resource for enhancing agricultural productivity in a sustainable manner.

Grace Hills Farms claimed the second spot with their commendable initiative of utilizing animal waste to produce fertilizer. Similar to Ehmblehm Farms, they too understand the potential of harnessing organic resources to enhance agricultural practices, reducing reliance on chemical-based fertilizers that harm the environment.

Taking the third place was Ni-ima Skincare, a venture that prioritizes the use of natural and organic products for safe and effective skincare solutions. In a world whereharmful chemicals and plastic packaging dominate the beauty industry, Ni-ima Skincare stands out as a beacon of hope, promoting eco-friendly alternatives for personal care routines.

Winners of Demo Day 2023 with project leads and Executive Director of Recycle Up!, Rahim

Verde Waste, another remarkable participant, showcased a mobile app that facilitates the connection between recyclers and informal waste pickers. By leveraging technology, Verde Waste aims to optimize waste management and contribute to a more efficient and circular economy, where waste is regarded as a valuable resource rather than a burden on the environment.

 

Everything Rice, with their belief in repurposing broken rice for other rice meals, impressed the audience with their dedication to reducing post-harvest losses. By promoting the consumption of broken rice in various culinary applications, they are tackling food waste while making nutritious food accessible to a broader population.

Nullwood Fabrications also demonstrated their commitment to sustainability by actively engaging with the judges and seeking valuable feedback. While their specific project details were not yet disclosed, their proactive approach to refining their ideas indicates a dedication to finding an eco-friendly solution to a problem they are passionate about.

The event was graced by the Executive Director of Recycle Up! Ghana, Abdulrahim Shaibu- Issah who emphasized the significance of creating value out of waste. The focus on developing technical solutions for waste utilization underlines the importance of innovation and technology in fostering sustainable practices and building a more resilient future.

Executive Director of Recycle Up!, Rahim

The Demo Day served as a platform to showcase the power of entrepreneurship in driving positive change for the environment. Each participant highlighted how they are contributing to a greener and more sustainable world through their creative ideas and practical solutions.

As the audience cheered for the winners and applauded the efforts of all the entrepreneurs, it became evident that sustainable innovation and responsible business practices have the potential to make a lasting impact on the planet. By supporting and encouraging such initiatives, we can collectively work towards a more sustainable and harmonious future for generations to come.

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