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Our slogan is “Recycling Army”: when we partner with you, we become the recycling army that saves the earth from pollution and conserves its natural resources.
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Our slogan is “Recycling Army”: when we partner with you, we become the recycling army that saves the earth from pollution and conserves its natural resources.
DOPACK is the first company in Egypt to create alternative, environmentally friendly solutions to packing and wrapping using only paper and environmentally friendly products, also with competitive prices.
🌿 IPS provides biodegradable packaging solutions. Eco-friendly paper bags & boxes. Fast global shipping from the Suez Canal.
Founded in 2011, studio Meem’s first collection, ‘Off The Gireed’, used palm fibres to create stunning pieces which went on to win the Red Dot Design awards, an international competition for product design, communication design and design concepts. Palm Fibre, which is biodegradable, is found readily in North Africa and is easier to recycle than other material. Located in Downtown Cairo, Studio Meem draws the inspiration for its designs from Egyptian culture while also creating collections and taking part in projects that promote sustainability. Looking to shake up the urban design landscape, much of Studio Meem’s designs utilize the country’s local artisanal community to create innovative innovative designs.
Designing a selection of day to day products, everything from organic cup to tooth brushes to steel straws, Urban Earthlings is an Egyptian brand aiming to create zero-waste and cruelty free products. The online platform even donates a portion of its sales to animal welfare and environmental causes including projects of reforestation among other things. If you’re looking to throw a guilt-free dinner party, these brand is definitely your go to as it will be introducing a few more new products soon. And, they make steel straws….that seems like pretty cool straw if you ask us.
Who is LNZYS?
LNZYS is a brand rooted in sustainability and craftsmanship, dedicated to repurposing reclaimed Egyptian trees into unique and functional furniture pieces. Each creation carries a story, celebrating the natural beauty and character of the tree. By transforming fallen Trees into meaningful designs, LNZYS embodies the harmony between nature and art. We take pride in preserving the history of these Trees while giving them a second life through innovative and purposeful design.
Our Origins
Founded in 2017 by visionary designer Nadine Helmy, LNZYS originated as a heartfelt endeavor in a modest basement studio. Nadine’s profound connection to Trees and her unwavering dedication to sustainability transformed this passion into an inspiring journey of artistic furniture design. Today, LNZYS stands as a beacon of innovation, creativity, and purpose.
Our Commitment to Woodcraft
At LNZYS, we believe that the true essence of handcrafted wood lies in its harmony a seamless union of organic forms and creative expression. Each piece is thoughtfully designed and meticulously crafted, reflecting a process of discovery, innovation, and precision. To us, woodworking is a meditative art, a deliberate journey of transforming raw materials into functional and exquisite creations. It is this synergy of mind and hands that allows us to produce art that resonates with both beauty and purpose.
Mohamed Abou el-Naga and Enas Khames founded El Nafeza to promote sustainable papermaking and support local artisans.
El Nafeza aims to revive traditional papermaking techniques using natural and recycled materials while providing job opportunities to artisans.
An Egyptian working in the fields of art and it has been informally working since 2005. Its Papermaking Centre is located in Masr El Qadima (Old cairo).
Karmah Sabry founded The Sahara Collection to celebrate Egyptian heritage through handcrafted jewelry, totes, and clothing made from natural materials. The brand aims to support local artisans while promoting sustainable and ethical jewelry, totes, and clothing-making practices.
A passionate advocate for ethical and sustainable fashion established Jozee Boutique. Jozee Boutique’s mission is to create stylish, high-quality clothing that is ethically produced, using sustainable materials and fair labor practices.
Founded by Elvira Guindi, Turath is a brand dedicated to preserving Egyptian heritage through sustainable fashion and crafts. Turath’s mission is to promote Egyptian culture and traditional craftsmanship while ensuring all its products are eco-friendly and ethical.
Yara Yassin and Rania Rafie co-founded Up-fuse, an Egyptian brand that upcycles waste into fashionable bags and accessories. Up-fuse’s mission is to reduce plastic waste and create sustainable products that empower local communities. They focus on transforming discarded materials into high-quality, stylish items.
Furbaby was founded by Perry Remon, an animal lover and advocate for sustainable pet care products. She launched Furbaby to provide eco-friendly pet products that promote animal welfare and environmental stewardship. Furbaby’s mission is to create high-quality, sustainable pet products that are safe for animals and kind to the planet. The brand aims to reduce plastic waste and promote using biodegradable materials.
Luxury, handmade pet beds made by artisan women in Egypt. Supporting rescue dogs & shelters. Shop lo
Egyptian brand founded by Architects, focused on developing hand-crafted environmental furniture
ENID operates as a United Nations Development Program (UNDP) project under the umbrella of Egypt’s Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation. ENID is implementing a set of four highly integrated programs, each of which has the potential to impact on job creation and poverty reduction in both the medium and longer term. The purpose is for ENID programs to provide sustainable and successful project models for replication and ownership by the local communities. Innovation in ENID’s approach rests on introducing best practice interventions. The four programs – each with a basket of subprojects – are targeted at (A) the economic empowerment of women and youth; (B) promoting micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs); (C) raising agricultural productivity and off-farm employment; (D) upgrading basic services in rural Upper Egypt. Support to these programs, as well as to the civil society and research communities, is provided by Program E, a communications, advocacy and knowledge management unit. The ENID mode of operation is results-based, and a comprehensive system of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is applied consistently throughout. ENID work is intended to be of use for both policy formulation and program development in each of the selected four program areas. The first point of focus is the Governorate of Qena in South Upper Egypt.