The Circular Revolution

Human rights, environment and circular economy in Ghana

What is the circular REvolution?

The Circular Revolution is an international project led by Mondo4Africa that defends human rights through an environmental and social approach, addressing the serious plastic pollution crisis affecting coastal communities in Ghana.

The project connects the right to a healthy environment, clean water, education and decent work, promoting sustainable solutions based on the circular economy and the active leadership of local communities.

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What do we want to change?

Structural problem

In Ghana, the accumulation of plastic waste on beaches and in coastal communities puts public health, access to clean water and livelihoods at risk, undermining fundamental human rights.

Pollution is not only an environmental issue: it is a matter of dignity, social justice and the right to live in a safe and healthy environment.
KEY ACTIVITIES

Three pillars to advance human rights and sustainability

Before going into detail, here is a quick overview of the three main lines of action of The Circular Revolution.

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Beach clean-ups
Direct action in coastal communities

Community-led clean-up days to remove waste, improve the environment and highlight the right to a healthy environment.

Plastic removal Sorting Volunteering
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Awareness-raising in schools
Environmental education and rights

Educational workshops to learn about sustainability, the circular economy and environmental care from an early age.

Workshops Creativity Ambassadors
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Recycling training
Skills development and green jobs

Practical training to improve waste management, strengthen recycling systems and create decent economic opportunities.

Techniques Recycling centre Circular economy
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Beach clean-ups and community action

Right to a healthy environment

We carry out monthly clean-up activities to remove plastic waste from beaches and coastal communities, reducing risks to health and ecosystems while strengthening citizen participation as a driver of change.

What we will do
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Coordination with local authorities and community organisations to identify critical areas and plan each clean-up.
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Clean-up, collection and sorting of waste to facilitate subsequent recycling.
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Installation of clearly signposted collection points and educational messages in the area.
4
Transport of recovered materials to the recycling centre for sustainable management.
Human rights approach: protecting the right to health, clean water and a healthy environment by promoting community participation and inclusion.
Expected results
6 beaches 5 tonnes collected 200+ volunteers 6 collection points
Some photos from this activity
Beach clean-up in Ghana
Beach clean-up in Ghana
Beach clean-up in Ghana
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Awareness-raising in schools

Right to education

Educational activities to help children understand the impact of plastic, learn sustainable practices and strengthen their role as agents of change in their community.

What we will do
1
Design of age-appropriate educational materials (activities, games and visual resources).
2
Workshops on sustainability, the circular economy and responsible waste management.
3
Creative activities using recycled materials to learn by doing.
4
Closing session with “commitments” and small actions that can be replicated at school/in the surrounding area.
Human rights approach: the right to education and holistic development, strengthening environmental awareness and participation.
Expected results
Educational workshops Sustainable habits Active participation
Photos from events in schools and orphanages
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Recycling and circular economy training

Decent work and inclusion

We train people in waste management and recycling to strengthen local livelihoods, improve the value chain of recovered plastic and open up real opportunities for green employment.

What we will do
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Practical training in the separation, treatment and efficient management of plastic waste.
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Improvement of recycling centre processes (storage, compaction and logistics).
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Ongoing support to strengthen local partnerships and secure outlets for recycled materials.
4
Monitoring of processed volumes to adjust and improve efficiency.
Human rights approach: the right to decent work and development, with special attention to women and young people in vulnerable situations.
Expected results
20+ people trained Improved waste management Green opportunities
Photos from recycling training activities
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Institutional support

Human Rights · 2025 International outreach

The Circular Revolution is funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, within the framework of grants for activities aimed at the dissemination, promotion and protection of human rights (2025 call).

Our acknowledgement
Project funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, through the 2025 call for grants for human rights activities.
Grant: €4,000 Project: The Circular Revolution
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THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF THE CHANGE

Together, we make the Circular Revolution possible

This project is possible thanks to the involvement of local communities, volunteers, partner organisations and everyone who believes that defending human rights also means caring for the environment we live in.

Local communities Volunteers Partner organisations Committed individuals