Best Practice Compendium: "Greener Tech In Africa"

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Abstract

Africa’s digital sector has expanded rapidly, driving growth in communication, commerce, and innovation. Yet this progress risks deepening carbon emissions, e-waste, and resource dependence if sustainability is overlooked. This compendium examined best practices from across the continent to show how digital transformation can align with environmental responsibility. Through case studies of renewable-powered infrastructure, certified recycling initiatives, and circular economy enterprises, it identified pathways for reducing ICT’s ecological footprint while enabling inclusive growth. Cross-cutting themes such as SME participation, gender-responsive strategies, clean mobility, and climate-smart agriculture demonstrated how greener technologies can support resilience and equity. A practical toolkit provided steps for organisations to assess and improve their sustainability performance, while the discussion of scaling strategies stressed partnerships, financing, and governance as critical enablers. The findings suggested that Africa’s digital future can be both innovative and sustainable when guided by deliberate policies and collaborative action.

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