
Tukutuno
The fair trade baby clothing brand with roots in Spain and Egypt
Kutuno is a Spanish-Egyptian brand that designs certified organic and fair trade cotton clothing for babies around the world.
Kutuno is a Spanish-Egyptian brand that designs certified organic and fair trade cotton clothing for babies around the world.
Yasmine Nazmy's KAJU is a Cairo-based initiative aimed at creating high-quality vegan items that are packaged and ready for sale.
The world of science and research can be highly competitive. But Mohamed and Dalia believe collaboration is the key to creating solutions to global issues.
SEKEM operates a series of companies that creates sustainable and biodynamic food, textiles and herbal pharmaceuticals.
Esolar works with businesses, farms, and hotels to switch to solar energy. They believe that sustainable, pollution-free energy can power Egypt’s economy
Dr. WEEE is a company targeting electronic waste and its purveyors to be recycled for health and economic purposes.
Schaduf creates rooftop gardens using hydroponics technology and also constructs living walls around Cairo.
SolarizEgypt scaled up their business in 2016, aided by subsidies reform and the inflated cost of electricity, which drove some customers towards the solar option.
Complete Energy Solutions (CES) champions offers affordable solution to Egypt’s energy crisis.
Five years ago, Abdel Samad approached a school in Cairo, and together, they built a rooftop garden. And in the years since, it’s blossomed far more than he would have ever imagined.
Three entrepreneurs cofounded Jereed to produce a 100% Egyptian high-quality wood-substitute, carefully manufactured out of the renewable palm tree waste.
Up-fuse promotes eco-conscious lifestyle by designing and producing bags that love and respect earth and people. Up-fuse products are made of upcycled plastic bags designed and produced in Egypt.
KarTag provides an alternative to individual car use through the creation of a mobile application that allows users to carpool with one another.
Taqa Solutions is a social enterprise that wants to make sustainable energy accessible for all Egyptian poultry farmers, regardless of their location.
Supporting population through sustainable tourism in Egypt
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) are a real danger to the environment if they are not collected and recycled. Given this situation, the young entrepreneur Mostafa Hemdan created Recyclobekia, the first company in Egypt that recycles electronic waste.
Basata : a human and traditional eco-lodge
agrimatic is a local startup that was born three years ago, developing a soilless agriculture system, substituting soil with a water-based environment.
SunCity is a nascent Egyptian startup dedicated to sustaining solar energy use, which was founded in 2015 by green economy expert Ahmed Abbas.
Mohamed Ghareb, the co-founder and CEO of Bio Tech, wants to harness the power of cow feces by creating underground biogas units on farms in this largely agricultural country.
Dayra Camp invites people from all walks of life, escaping the city kerfuffle for a more sustainable and environment-friendly experience.
Nawaya, an organization founded by a group of young Egyptians, is working on a plan to ensure a transition to sustainable agricultural practices in Egypt.
A socio-cultural and environmentally impactful project to protect disappearing traditional Egyptian crafts
An innovative model combining eco-tourism, agriculture and arts education, embraced within the concept of sustainable tourism.
VWaste transforms orange peel waste from Egypt's juicing industry into valuable, in-demand raw pectin powder.
With Oasis Community Center, Sally Hafez Bahgat wants to be at the forefront of the “green wave” happening in Egypt.
A serene place at the heart of Egypt’s oasis