“I've long been fascinated by the circular economy's parallels to a divine economy. Its core principles – designing out waste, keeping materials in use, and fostering resource regeneration – create a system of abundance and sustainability, much like the cyclical nature we see in the natural world. The future is circular, and young leaders hold the key. Our leadership and commitment to these values can help create resilient, sustainable systems that benefit both the environment and the economy.“
As a passionate environmental advocate and circular economy specialist in Ghana, Miracle Naza Agbata led impactful initiatives that address waste and empower communities. From creating sandals from discarded car tires (distributed to underprivileged children) to establishing buyback centers for fishing nets, Agbata translates innovative solutions into real-world benefits. Her expertise extends beyond project execution. She facilitated a strategic update for GRIPE, an association of plastic producers, securing funding for their sustainable growth. Through collaborations with diverse partners, Agbata has developed programs tackling single-use plastics and promoting recycling systems. Her passion for education led to training initiatives and community buyback centers, boosting plastic waste recovery. Working with municipalities and corporations, Agbata has expanded recycling reach and implemented sustainable practices. Committed to a more circular future, she leverages her experience and budget management skills to make a significant contribution on a wider scale.