Setting-up the Hub – Co-Ownership in Action
After several rounds of engagement, 16 partner organizations have committed as co-owners, contributing resources toward a shared impact. To solidify this collaboration, the Hub convened a 2-day workshop with 28 participants, where the vision, mission, and operational model were jointly defined
Key Achievements
Clear Direction
- Objectives, vision, and goals jointly defined.
Strong Implementation
- Governance structure & resource mobilization plan adopted.
Strategic Focus
- SOAs (Strategic Operational Areas) established with measurable outcomes & KPIs.


Empowering Youth for a Circular Future – RRR Schools & Youth Program
The RRR Schools & Youth Program equips students with practical skills in the organic waste-to-resource value chain, building a circular mindset and creating opportunities for youth-led startups and employment.
Impacts at a Glance
12 Teachers Trained
- (40% female | 60% male)
5,489 Students Reached
- (49% female | 51% male)
10 Schools Supported
- (Meduma, Ayigya, Tarkwa Maakro, Kronum Abuohia, Ahwiaa, Fawoade, Mamponteng, Aboaso, Abirem all in Kumasi Ashanti Region, Ghana)
4 Modules Delivered
- Waste Segregation
- Resource Recovery & Reuse
- Club Formation & Activities
- CBE Innovation Case Studies (e.g., food waste composting & gardening)
Together, we are shaping a generation of circular leaders ready to transform waste into opportunity

Restoring Circular Solutions
After two years of inactivity, the Hub supported the JVL-YKMA Recycling Plant with a targeted training program to bring operations back on track.
Training Impact
12 Participants
- from 5 institutions trained in installation, operation & maintenance
Machine Restored
- Plant fully operational after technical downtime
1,000 Tons / Year
- non-carbonized briquette fuel now produced annually.
Cleaner Environment
- Reduced wood waste burning → lower air pollution.

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