April saw SST host an insightful and engaging webinar, Beyond a Circular Economy : How a Circular Blue Economy Can Mitigate Climate Change, Marine Litter, and Plastic Pollution in Africa. We had the privilege of being joined by partners from Petco, the African Circular Economy Network (ACEN) and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) to discuss the opportunities, learnings and challenges in creating a strong and sustainable circular blue economy in Africa.
During the webinar, our presenters covered key topics related to the circular blue economy in Africa, including:
- The fundamentals of circular economy principles and how they intersect with Africa’s biodiversity, blue economy, and sustainable development goals.
- Practical actions for building a circular economy, from better packaging design and labelling to supporting waste picker integration and informal sector development.
- The role of policy and legislation in enabling the transition, including South Africa’s science, innovation and sectoral strategies for circularity in mining, agriculture, and manufacturing.
- The importance of context-specific action plans, and sharing SST’s free Plastic-Free Seas Guidebook and related action plan templates to help countries and cities tackle plastic pollution.
- How a just and inclusive transition must centre local voices, particularly in informal waste systems, and be adapted to Africa’s unique socioeconomic realities.
Through an engaging and thought-provoking Q&A session, we tackled pressing attendee questions such as:
- How to implement practical, scalable plastic waste solutions in remote or underserved areas without relying on complex systems like plastic credits.
- Ways to meaningfully include informal waste pickers and local entrepreneurs in South Africa’s circular economy.
- Strategies for raising awareness and market demand for sustainable products in communities with low environmental literacy.
- Challenges around infrastructure, logistics, and access—especially in under-resourced provinces like the Eastern Cape.
Our Q&A session was so engaging that we couldn’t get to all the questions live—but we’ve taken the time to respond to each one. You can read all the answers here and continue the conversation with us.
A special thank you to all our partner presenters and the attendees.
Missed the webinar?
A recording of the webinar session is available for you to catch up on here.
Keep an eye on our newsletter and social media pages for upcoming webinars! We look forward to engaging with you on sustainable waste management to support the future of Africa’s seas.