REDUCE, REPURPOSE & RECYCLE
Rethinking Waste, Renewing Hope. Reshaping Tomorrow
Our Reuse, Repurpose, and Recycle Projects are more than just about managing waste; they're about reimagining possibilities and renewing hope in communities. Inspired by our commitment to environmental stewardship and innovation, these projects are reshaping tomorrow, one repurpose at a time.
Drawing on our ethos of creativity and resourcefulness, we breathe new life into discarded materials, transforming them into valuable resources for communities in need. Whether it's repurposing used canopies into essential items for community projects or finding innovative ways to recycle materials to minimize waste, our initiatives are making a meaningful impact on both the environment and people's lives.
Through our Reuse, Repurpose, and Recycle Projects, we're not just reducing waste; we're rethinking it. By finding new purposes for discarded materials, we're not only diverting them from landfills but also creating opportunities for economic empowerment and community development.
Join us in our journey to rethink waste, renew hope, and reshape tomorrow. Together, we can build a more sustainable and inclusive future, one repurpose at a time.
Project Rhino
Partnering with Project Rhino in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, to create pencil bags for their art activities fills us with excitement. We are committed to sustainability and encouraging creativity in young minds.
Redhill Graduation
We are delighted to join forces with AmericaShare, the philanthropic arm of Micato Safaris, to celebrate the children of Redhill informal settlement as they graduate from Grade R to Grade 1. This collaboration underscores our dedication to supporting educational milestones and fostering hope for the future.
Abalimi's Garden Centre
After an initial visit to Abalimi Bezekhaya Garden Centre in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, Tenthouse Structures was inspired to reuse and repurpose our sample fabric and used shade sail canopies to make vegetable grow bags for Abalimi Bezekhaya's micro farmers.
Masiphumelele Fire
Hundreds of people lost their homes after a fire raged through Masiphumelele informal settlement in Cape Town, South Africa. Buying replacement building materials and basic furnishings is not a reality for many of the people in the area.
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Every contribution, no matter how big or small, fuels our mission to create positive change in communities.
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Whether you host an event or start an online fundraiser, your efforts support our mission of compassion and empowerment.
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Whether you volunteer your time or skills, your involvement strengthens our impact and helps create a better world for all.
The Made Better Together Foundation's initiatives are deeply rooted in our commitment to supporting the SDG 4: Quality Education, SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, SDG 13: Climate Action, and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals.
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