We are thrilled to announce that AppCyclers has been selected as one of the winners in the Standard Chartered Women in Tech (SCWIT) Incubator Program – Cohort 4, led by our co-founder, Hadija Alidu. This remarkable achievement comes with a $10,000 grant, which will help us scale our operations, enhance product development, and boost our marketing and user acquisition efforts.
The SCWIT Incubator, facilitated by the Ghana Climate Innovation Centre, provides startups with access to comprehensive masterclasses, expert mentorship, and invaluable resources. These tools are designed to accelerate business growth and innovation. We are honored by this prestigious recognition, which reflects our hard work and dedication. Being part of this community empowers us to drive innovation and create positive change.
Hadija Alidu, Co-founder of AppCyclers, shares her excitement: “This win is a hope for a safer and greener future. To me, it affirms our mission to tackle the growing e-waste crisis and inspires me to push boundaries, drive innovation, and empower communities to join the sustainable revolution of e-waste management. I’m eager to leverage the benefit to amplify our impact and create a better future for generations to come.”
With this support, we are committed to promoting responsible e-waste disposal, ensuring a steady recovery and supply of raw materials, and streamlining the remanufacturing supply chain. These efforts are crucial for fostering a more sustainable environment. Our mission to reduce e-waste and promote sustainable living is just beginning, and we are excited to leverage this opportunity to expand our impact.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Ghana Climate Innovation Centre and Standard Chartered for this incredible opportunity. Stay tuned as we continue to push the boundaries of innovation and sustainability!