Delivering measurable environmental, social, and economic outcomes across Uganda and beyond.
The “How to Live Without Plastic (HTLWP)” initiative promotes sustainable living by reducing plastic use and supporting carbon drawdown. It empowers communities to adopt eco-friendly practices and actively reduce their environmental footprint.
Encourages a shift from plastic dependency to sustainable alternatives through local knowledge and practices.
Widely supported through schools, churches, NGOs, and government networks as a powerful awareness and action tool.
Recognized by national climate leaders as a valuable tool for outreach, research, and policy engagement.
Supported by Ugandan IT professionals developing systems to enable carbon tracking and sustainability reporting.
Successfully piloted across the UK, Nigeria, and Uganda, and voted the most impactful outreach initiative in Uganda (2025).
This initiative supports evidence-based policymaking in Uganda’s poultry sector by collecting nationwide data on farming practices, animal welfare, and production systems. The goal is to inform the revision of national standards for laying battery cages in line with global best practices.
The poultry sector is a key driver of livelihoods, nutrition, employment, and GDP growth in Uganda.
Collects comprehensive data on cage systems, farmer challenges, and compliance readiness to guide policy decisions.
Ensures revised standards are aligned with global animal welfare practices while remaining practical for farmers.
Incorporates real farmer experiences to balance productivity, food security, and economic sustainability.
Supports the revision of ARSO standards to align Uganda with international poultry and welfare benchmarks.
Includes workshops, technical analysis, and collaboration with government and industry stakeholders.