Flagships | 110% Green

Flagships

A Flagship is an organisation (be it a municipality, NGO or business) that has made more than the usual commitment towards the Green Economy. They have taken up the call towards building an economy that connects the well-being of our environment with the growth of our economy.

Interested organisations submit their proposed projects to 110% Green. Following evaluation they are selected as a 110% Green Flagship project and become part of the dynamic network of Flagship organisations. These Flagships COMMIT to a project, are required to ACT upon this commitment and report on their IMPACT.

110% Green is not an endorsement of a project by the Western Cape Government. Each Flagship project is rather an expression of co-responsibility by participants to contribute to building the Green Economy.

Please note: The Flagship programme is currently not active. 

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Biomass heat outsourcing projects Sustainable Heating commits to doubling their impact in terms of the reduction of 277558 Tons CO2 equivalent through increasing use of alien trees for the biomass boiler at Paarl Media from 10% to 30%.
As the South African industry body for recycling of post-consumer Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET). PETCO commits to grow our membership base, increase PET recycling rates year on year and continue to support Recyclers, Collectors, Reclaimers and sustain collection. We also commit to sustaining ...
The Real Junk Food Project By the end of 2016, we commit to intercepting and creating meals with at least 10 tons of wasted food from restuarants and supermarkets. With this food we aim to feed in excess of 5000 people and create fultime jobs for at least 4 people per project that replicate and ...
Towards a green 2030 Towards a green 2030: Inspiring leadership, partnerships and collective action to reduce the region’s carbon footprint and promote sustainable resource use and business practices.
Drinking fountain & shade using waste PVC Thingking commits to building 3 number of drinking fountain & shade using waste PVC in 3 of communities/locations while employing 5 people and using 40 kgs of waste PVC. In doing so realising interventions that refelct an ever deeper pragmatic ...
Zero waste and local food project at Hout Bay Schools Thrive commits to establish and support effective waste and compost systems, food gardens and fruit/nut orchards at 10 Hout Bay schools by end 2013 and offer on-going support and assistance at Sentinel Primary with the rehabilitation on 3 August ...
It’s Off to Work We Go! Cycling Made Easy! We commit to canvas businesses to identify individuals interested in committing to a trial of cycling to work for at least two days a week for four weeks.
TrashBack We are committed to cleaning up informal environments, while providing measurable social and economic benefits with our rewards. We are specifically committed to creating a model of recycling in informal settlements that is replicable and to expanding the project to one more site in the ...
Recycled Material Bag Maintain our 100% recycled material content thereby diverting 500 tons of plastic scrap off landfill EVERY MONTH. Grow the newly launched division manufacturing carrier bags from 100% recycled material which will divert a further 2100 tons of plastic scrap from landfill every ...
Sweet Home Farm UBU commits to rebuilding the UBU Process house (originally built as part of the Better Living Challenge showcase in 2014) in the community of Sweet Home Farm, Philippi. In 2015 we will commit to incrementally upgrading the single-storey semi-detached shack to ultimately finish with ...