Heirs Holdings has announced a partnership with GIVO Africa, a climate technology and recycling company, to tackle plastic waste in Africa.
Heirs Holdings said the partnership will advance the company’s efforts in promoting a circular economy in Africa, fostering sustainable practices that minimise waste and maximise resource efficiency.
Speaking on the partnership on Thursday, March 20, 2025, the Group Sustainability Officer of Heirs Holdings, Clari Green, said: “At Heirs Holdings, we believe in a shared destiny with our local communities – businesses have a responsibility to drive sustainable solutions that create lasting economic and environmental impact.
“This initiative reinforces our commitment improving lives and driving meaningful transformation across our continent.”
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Also speaking, the CEO of GIVO Africa, Victor Boyle-Komolafe, said: “We are excited to join forces with Heirs Holdings in tackling plastic waste and promoting a circular economy in Africa.
“By leveraging our expertise in climate technology and community engagement, we are confident that this partnership will contribute significantly to environmental conservation while fostering economic opportunities.”
Heirs Holdings further stated: “We continue to lead in sustainable business practices, integrating sustainability into corporate strategy to tackle environmental challenges while fostering meaningful social impact.
“Over the past 15 years, Heirs Holdings’ impact-driven approach has been instrumental in shaping Africa’s business landscape, underscoring its commitment to long-term, sustainable development.
“Guided by its Africapitalism philosophy, Heirs Holdings has championed inclusive growth by investing in businesses that drive economic transformation, generate employment, and uplift communities across the continent.”
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