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Where E-Waste Ends, with Bonnie Mbithi, CEO of WEEE Centre

Elemental Excelerator

As we looked at what other countries were doing in Africa when it comes to e-waste management, we didn’t see any company that was doing it properly. It’s a logistical feat to address each and every piece of e-waste the way WEEE Centre does. So we had to benchmark with European countries.” Sizing Up the E-Waste Opportunity.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

The first lieutenant managed logistics and transportation for humanitarian missions and exercises, including typhoon relief in Fiji and Saipan. After earning her degree, she led programs to help Foodstuffs, one of New Zealand’s largest supermarket chains, separate its food waste for use in upcycled products. LinkedIn . Holly Secon.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

AGreenLiving

The first lieutenant managed logistics and transportation for humanitarian missions and exercises, including typhoon relief in Fiji and Saipan. After earning her degree, she led programs to help Foodstuffs, one of New Zealand’s largest supermarket chains, separate its food waste for use in upcycled products.