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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Evolve Sustainable Leadership We commit to extending the work of our leadership development program, Evolve, by creating two internships. We will have 2 eBooks and case studies available from March 2015 on responsible sustainable business practices. We commit to making these publications available ...
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 ...
TwentyFifty commits to empowering individuals and small businesses to implement and grow ideas with impact, contributing to the Western Cape's 'green' and creative economies. We will do this by building our community of co-working members, as well as growing our programme of introductory classes in ...
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 ...
BikeLink GCI commits to marketing and educating the Students of UCT about sustainability issues, particularly those surrounding transport. As part of the bikelink program we commit to getting 50% of the bikes rented out to UCT students and staff by November 2014. We also commit to holding events ...
Up Cycles Drop-and-Go Bicycle Network Up Cycles is committed to enhancing the profile of bicycles in Cape Town. Our goal is to make cycle commuting accessible, common place and fun. To this end, we plan to: Extend our network of drop-and-go stations to at least five within the next 12 months. ...
Edible Streets Growing 100 fruit trees from seeds by 2015 to begin the evolution of edible urban areas in local communities’ roads, lanes, parks, and recreational areas, and to obtain the permission from the city to do this. In conclusion it is to empower the areas with the freedom to grow their ...
Bicycle Project V&A commits to a partnership with the WCG to encourage other companies to adopt similar practises
Villiera Wines Villiera is committed to sustainable farming practises and doing the right thing.