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Zawya
10-03-2025
- Automotive
- Zawya
Kia expands 'Cycle of Life: Seeds of Change' project from GCC to Africa
The second chapter will focus on using food waste to create compost, which will be utilised for planting and then into bio-fabricated material. The initiative is inspired by Kia's sustainable design philosophy, with an aim to promote sustainable practices while partnering with local communities and experts to make an impact. Dubai, United Arab Emirates: As part of its global commitment to sustainability, Kia Middle East and Africa is launching the second chapter of its 'Cycle of Life: Seeds of Change' initiative, furthering its vision of delivering sustainable solutions beyond mobility. Following the success of chapter one in the GCC, Kia is expanding this partnership with chapter two to Africa , specifically in Zambia, in collaboration with The Waste Lab, African Education Program and ElectricLime Films. Together, Kia and its partners will integrate sustainable food waste management, regenerative agriculture, and community-focused education programs that build local capacity and drive long-term environmental change. The second chapter will focus on converting food waste into nutrient-rich compost, which will be used to cultivate crops for food production and to generate biomaterials for the creation of sustainable, eco-friendly textiles. Inspired by Kia's sustainable design philosophy, this initiative applies these principles to create a circular economy, promoting sustainable practices and partnering with local communities and experts to deliver meaningful environmental and social impact. While Kia and The Waste Lab will provide essential tools and resources, the African Education Program will take the lead in delivering the training and education necessary to adopt long-term sustainable practices. Kia's composting journey: Running successfully since 2023 The success of chapter one in the GCC laid the foundation for Kia's expanded sustainability efforts. Launched during Ramadan 2023, the first chapter focused on raising awareness by demonstrating how food waste can be repurposed into compost to support regenerative agriculture. Kia collaborated with The Waste Lab to collect food waste from 150 households in Dubai, transform it into compost at The Waste Lab farmland in the UAE, and culminate the journey with a zero-waste farm-to-table iftar in Jeddah. With chapter two, Kia is moving beyond awareness to create a direct environmental and social impact. Expanding to Africa, the initiative will take a step further by producing sustainable biomaterials from the harvested crops, demonstrating Kia's commitment to creating a circular economy in action. Kia is sponsoring the African Education Program / The Waste Lab to implement a hands-on educational program in Zambia, where 100 youth will undergo 6 months of training on composting, planting, and bio fabrication. The program will equip participants with practical skills to create a self-sustaining garden, while contributing to the production of eco-friendly biomaterials. SooHang Chang, President at Kia Middle East & Africa, commented: 'Under Kia's corporate vision to be a 'Sustainable Mobility Solutions Provider,' we have seen firsthand how simple, everyday actions, like food waste recovery, can create a ripple effect that results in a meaningful cycle of impact. Now, with the expansion of this partnership across new regions and partners, from the Middle East to Africa, we are committed to driving even greater change for local communities. Through chapter two of 'Cycle of Life: Seeds of Change,' we aim to inspire more sustainable practices and tangible transformation, aligning with Kia's broader commitment to carbon neutrality by 2045. With EVs as enablers of this positive shift, alongside our focus on sustainable materials and eco-conscious innovations, we continue to drive forward a greener future.' The Waste Lab is an impact-driven startup based in the UAE with a mission to reduce and repurpose food waste to create healthy compost and other byproducts that benefit local soil, farms, food and jobs. The African Education Program helps unlock the potential of Zambia's youth and adults by building and growing community-led organizations. These organizations lead local transformation through quality education, health, and community development initiatives. By partnering with these entities, Kia continues to be an advocate of sustainable mobility solutions. Together, in line with their shared vision of creating a positive impact on the environment, the Cycle of Life - Seeds of Change initiative was born. The project aims to reduce food waste, inspire sustainable biomaterial production, and support communities with the knowledge and tools to create lasting environmental and social benefits, with the African Education Program playing a vital role in facilitating community engagement and education throughout this process. -Ends- Kia Corporation About Us Kia ( is a global mobility brand with a vision to create sustainable mobility solutions for consumers, communities, and societies around the world. Founded in 1944, Kia has been providing mobility solutions for more than 75 years. With 52,000 employees worldwide, a presence in more than 190 markets, and manufacturing facilities in six countries, the company today sells around three million vehicles a year. Kia is spearheading the popularization of electrified and battery electric vehicles and developing a growing range of mobility services, encouraging millions of people around the world to explore the best ways of getting around. The company's brand slogan – 'Movement that inspires' – reflects Kia's commitment to inspire consumers through its products and services. For more information, visit the Kia Global Media Center at For media inquiries, please contact: Gaia Cianci Account Manager E.


Jordan News
01-03-2025
- Automotive
- Jordan News
Kia Middle East and Africa Announces Partnership with Riot Games MENA for The Arabian League
●Kia will be the title sponsor for the eSports event, a key milestone in the growth of competitive gaming in MENA. ●Through its partnership with Riot Games MENA (The Arabian League), Kia will build further ties with the global eSports community in the MENA region, following successful collaborations in Europe, North America and Korea. اضافة اعلان ●Kia will bridge gaming and the real world with on-ground activations, contributing to the gaming culture among youth in MENA through innovative ways. Kia Middle East and Africa and Riot Games MENA announced their partnership for The Arabian League, the official regional league in the MENA region. This collaboration builds on Kia's existing successful alliances with the League Championship Series since 2019 in Europe, 2021 in Korea and 2024 in North America, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to eSports. League of Legends (LoL), developed by Riot Games, is a cornerstone of the global eSports scene, known for its highly structured competitive ecosystem. Since its launch in 2019, the Arabian League has brought together the region's top teams to compete for the MENA championship and a chance to represent the region on the international stage at the EMEA Masters, a key tournament that bridges regional talent with Europe's wider competitive circuit. SooHang Chang, President, Regional HQ, Middle East & Africa, Kia, commented: 'Leveraging the success of our League of Legends partnerships in Korea, North America, and Europe, we are excited to expand this collaboration in the MENA region. Guided by our customer-centric vision, we are fostering these relationships to create meaningful and lasting connections with gamers and enthusiasts. We look forward to an engaging tournament and supporting the region's top talent.' Tariq Al Kufiri, Head of Business Development at Riot Games MENA, commented: 'eSports - aside solely being about electronic gaming - is a global movement that brings people together through passion, skill and innovation. Kia's commitment to innovation and excellence aligns perfectly with our vision for the future of eSports and gaming. Together, we look forward to delivering great experiences to players across the region, further strengthening the eSports ecosystem and driving new opportunities for growth and engagement.' The Arabian League, recognised as the largest of its kind in MENA with over 19 million minutes watched, is managed locally in the Middle East, with regional talent leading the broadcasts in Arabic. Eligible countries to play include Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates.