![]() |
An indigenous innovation has sprouted from South African soil. It combines social awareness with environmental sensitivity proposing to empower disadvantaged communities and encourage environmental conservation. Materials that most consider as worthless waste, we embrace as endless creative potential. These include tin can from cold drinks, can openers, disposable chopsticks, plastic bottles, recycled plastic, juice cartons, beaten metal, bottle crowns and recycled labels. Food and wine labels make beautiful bowls and brochure holders. Bottle crowns become baskets, chopsticks become lampshades, can openers are sewn into bags, purses and vases as are juice and milk cartons. On a small scale, gathering these recycled materials from the local environment helps combat pollution. However, at African Home, we provide crafters (link to crafty stories) with larger scale sales opportunities. In so doing we raise environmental awareness amongst restaurants, catering companies, canning factories and schools, imploring them to supply us with their unwanted waste. These crafts embody South Africa’s greater inspirations towards a spirit of social transformation. |


On a small scale, gathering these recycled materials from the local environment helps combat pollution. However, at African Home, we provide crafters (link to crafty stories) with larger scale sales opportunities. In so doing we raise environmental awareness amongst restaurants, catering companies, canning factories and schools, imploring them to supply us with their unwanted waste.
We are members of the World Fair Trade Organisation and Proudly South African