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A row of modern glass and steel skyscrapers with curved and rectangular designs rises against a blue sky, embodying sustainability in architecture. Seen from across an empty paved area with trees in the foreground, this scene reflects the green economy's commitment to a sustainable future.

Green Economy for Gauteng

Taking it beyond the conventional “take-make-waste”-model, a truly circular economy aims to accelerate growth, and focus on inclusive, socio-economic benefits and solutions. It encompasses gradually

A single droplet of water splashes into a calm blue surface, creating ripples and a small upward splash, much like how public participation can influence infrastructure planning, setting waves of change in motion.

Public Participation in Infrastructure

und in desalination, wastewater treatment and water reuse. For developing countries like South Africa, reliable funding from a public partner is key to closing the

Dressed in black, a person crouched by a body of water collects a sample with a small bottle, creating ripples against the rocky shoreline. Engaged in water development plans, they analyze how such resources impact South Africans.

South Africans Water Development Plans

Water sources themselves can be contaminated, but in addition, some outdated treatment systems can cause more harmful by products to develop. We know that not