We partner with industry and collect good quality surplus soap scrap from right across the soap manufacturing industry and produce soap bars from the scrap that we distribute with frontline charities and community groups who reach out to homeless and refugee families as well as schools and ECD centres. We rely on hired youth and women to sort, clean, produce, and pack the soap bars for us, this year we have paid over 120000 hours in salaries to support them financially. Other programs we run are social cohesion programs like sports and pageants events in the rural communities we reach out to and we also run refill business programs to empower rural Spaza shops with more products to sell and generate more revenue.
What is your biggest success?
Created 40 direct jobs (started with six employees in 2020 and have grown the number to 40)
established a soap manufacturing organisation in a rural area of Limpopo Province that makes and distributes more than 1 million Soap bars annually to charities and WASH programs.
What has been your biggest hurdle?
Access to market
Training Staff
Advertising
Packaging of products