by studio@brandesign.co.za | Aug 21, 2018 | Sustainability
Having developed a unique Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) Programme over the past 18 months, Accelerate Cape Town (ACT) recently hosted a workshop with partners Mazars, Catalyst for Growth (C4G) and Supply Chain Network (SCNet), providing a progress update...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Feb 21, 2018 | Sustainability, Thought Leaders
Facing its worst drought in a century, Cape Town is in the midst of a severe water crisis. Business and Government are now required to collaborate on short-term plans to avoid a “Day Zero” scenario, develop contingency plans in the event that “Day Zero” is reached,...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Jun 29, 2017 | Newsletter Mar 2017, Sustainability, Thought Leaders
Cape Town and the Western Cape’s insufficient rainfall over the past three years has resulted in a water crisis. Population increases, urbanisation and global climate change has increased our need to use water more conservatively and find long-term, innovative...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Feb 13, 2017 | Media, Sector Development, Sustainability
Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD), a new and particularly exciting initiative for Accelerate Cape Town this year, is aimed at supporting regional entrepreneurship by providing technical training, access to finance, and access to market opportunities through...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Dec 7, 2015 | Newsletter Dec 2015, Sustainability, Sustainability Forum
South Africa’s oceans have the potential to contribute R177 billion to GDP by 2033 – an attractive prospect given our lacklustre economic outlook. But the ocean economy is a fragile ecosystem and economic value should be extracted responsibly. This will require...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Sep 22, 2015 | Sustainability, Sustainability Forum
Food and water are becoming critical resources. With rising global population, urbanisation and an expanding middle class, demand for food is expected to rise by 35% by 2030, while the demand for water will rise by 40%. South Africa and the Western Cape are...
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