African economies run on small and growing businesses, and consumers increasingly want to support those doing things the right way.
A Sustainability Directory connects the two.
Built as a national platform, and designed to be replicated across other markets.
A blueprint for how countries can build the connective infrastructure for sustainable production and consumption.
Each module does one job well and together they form the connective tissue between sustainable businesses, the consumers who want to back them, and the policymakers shaping the ecosystem.
A tailored self-assessment matched to a business's size, stage and sector, producing practical, actionable recommendations.
An automated matchmaking module connecting businesses to relevant funding opportunities based on their sustainability profile.
Aggregated, anonymised data giving policymakers real visibility into sustainability performance across the ecosystem.
A searchable directory of vetted sustainable businesses, helping consumers choose sustainably and giving credible businesses a platform.
Curated guidance and events for businesses and consumers, from practical guides to sector-specific opportunities and convenings.
Regular updates sharing the latest news, best practice, tips and funding or partnership opportunities.
The Sustainability Directory is live national infrastructure, in continuous use across the country — not a pilot or a prototype.
Figures current as of 20 August 2026
The architecture isn't specific to Kenya. The same modules can work in any market that wants credible, connected sustainability infrastructure.
Local realities differ. The blueprint doesn't have to.
Deploy the full stack or start with a few.
Already proven in the Kenyan market.
Repeatable architecture, market-agnostic.
Designed to scale beyond a single country.
The Sustainability Directory shows what's possible when sustainability infrastructure is built for local realities.
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