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Acknowledgements
It takes many people to satisfy the needs of a community. The EcoCity Trust and the City of Johannesburg would like to thank the following supporters for their continued commitment and contributions to the Johannesburg Initiative and its ongoing programme of providing ecologically and economically sound solutions to the problems of the developing world.
- Afribike
- Anglo American Young Managers Fund
- ARUP Engineering
- Ballstraathoss
- Bioregional UK
- Canada Fund for Local Initiatives
- City of Johannesburg departments and utilities
- COPAC (Co-operatives and Policy and Alternative Centre)
- Danced/Danida
- DBSA (Development Bank of South Africa)
- Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT)
- Department of Transport
- Department of Welfare
- DFID (Department for International Development)
- Dome Space
- Earthcote Paints
- EarthLife Africa
- ESKOM
- Food and Trees for Africa
- Global Forest Products
- Green Inc
- Greenhouse Project
- IIEC (International Institute of Energy Conservation)
- Johannesburg Development Agency
- Johannesburg Property Company
- Kaytech Engineered Fabrics
- Lafarge Cement
- Landbank
- MSolar
- Recycle UK
- Rupert Family Foundation
- SEED (Sustainable Energy Environment Development)
- Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Partnership (SECCP)
- Swiss-South African Co-operation Initiative
- Technikon of the Witwatersrand
- The Body Shop
- UNDP - Life
- USAID
- WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature)
- Photographs by: Cedric Nunn and Peter McKenzie/TWASA
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