Sustainability & Strategy Consulting

We provide expert guidance to organizations on how to embed sustainability into their operations and infrastructure. This includes shaping strategies that reduce environmental impact and improve efficiency, as well as advising on police and regulatory compliance for green initiatives. 

We help clients see the big picture – from usage to waste management – and chart a practical roadmap toward sustainability and circular economy practices in an African context.

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Services Offered

  • Sustainability strategy development and benchmarking
  • Corporate sustainability training and workshops (capacity building)
  • Environmental impact assessments and green certification guidance
  • Circular economy roadmap design (e.g. transitioning from linear “take make-waste” models to regenerative ones)
  • Advisory on energy efficiency and renewable integration for businesses and
    communities
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Industry Experience

Timely Delivery

Efficiency

What Makes Our Approach Special

Our consulting is rooted in real-world experience and local insight. We don’t deliver generic advice – we tailor solutions to each client’s reality. By leveraging our Cambridge sustainability leadership training, we bridge global best practices with on-the-ground understanding of African markets. We emphasize quick wins (like energy savings and waste reduction) that fund longer-term changes, ensuring our sustainability plans are both ambitious and achievable. Importantly, we focus on circular economy opportunities that turn waste into value streams, aligning with Africa’s need to maximize resources. (In fact, the circular economy offers a billion-dollar opportunity in Africa, and we aim to help clients tap into that potential.)

Sample Testimonial:

Ade B., CEO of a Lagos manufacturing firm

RSCION Tech’s consulting helped us rethink our business. They developed a sustainability action plan that cut our energy costs and waste dramatically. We’re not only saving money now, but we’ve also become an industry example for green practices in Nigeria.” – Ade B., CEO of a Lagos manufacturing firm

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