South African entrepreneur celebrated on Forbes Africa 30 Under 30

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Joburg-based entrepreneur, Himkaar Singh, finds himself on the Forbes Africa’s 30 Under 30 list for 2022. Find out more about the incredible environmental initiative that has landed him on this prestigious list:

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Mzansi is always thrilled when one of our own illustrates the innovation and skill that originates from of our resilient continent, Africa. That’s why we’re giving a collective applause to Himkaar Singh, a South African entrepreneur who has been named as one of Forbes Africa’s 30 Under 30., being on the most-anticipated list on the continent is all about ensuring they represent their countries and also the diverse, heterogeneous spirit of Africa.

As explained by Good Things Guy, Organic waste is the most problematic waste stream because it produces methane in the landfill and can pollute groundwater when dumped in the landfill. Himkaar has a big dream to divert all of South Africa’s organic waste from the landfill so that it can be properly composted and thereby become a valuable soil conditioner. The richer and healthier soil is, the better it retains water and thus, the cycle of water changes.

“I feel proud to have been selected for the 30 Under 30 list, especially during this time in South Africa when people are wondering what the future looks like, because I am showing that there is still a lot of opportunity for innovation, business and impact,” says Himkaar.Himkaar’s future plans are to reach people from all demographics and educate them about the importance of soil health

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