For Youth in Sudan: How Recycling Can Help You Start Your Own Business

Are you a young person in Sudan looking for work? NuvaCycle Tech shows how recycling can become your source of income — and even your own business.

7/1/20252 min read

Introduction

In Sudan today, thousands of young people are struggling to find work. Formal jobs are rare, resources are limited, and opportunities can feel out of reach.

But what if you didn’t have to wait for a job? What if you could create one — using the materials all around you?

At NuvaCycle Tech, we believe waste can be your starting point. We help youth turn plastic, paper, and cloth waste into real, sellable products — and build micro-businesses from them

Why Young People Should Care About Recycling

Recycling isn't just about saving the environment. It’s about creating your own future, especially when:

  • You don't have access to capital or machines

  • You're living in a refugee camp or war-affected area

  • You want freedom and purpose — not just survival

Recycled materials are free or cheap. And with a bit of training, they can become bags, baskets, notebooks, tiles — even bioplastic sheets made from peanut shells.

How NuvaCycle Tech Helps You Start Your Own Business

NuvaCycle Tech is more than a recycling workshop. We're building a model anyone can copy — even with no experience or money.

Here’s how we help young people like you:

  1. Free Training
    We teach you how to make products using paper, plastic, and fabric waste — with basic tools and local materials.

  2. Startup Support
    We give you recycled raw materials to begin with — no cost.

  3. Profit Sharing
    If you join our program, you earn 70% of the profits from what you produce. The other 30% goes to funding others like you.

  4. Business Guidance
    We guide you in pricing, improving quality, and connecting to buyers — even outside Sudan.

  5. Digital Promotion
    We showcase your work online so you can build a customer base — and a reputation.

Real Youth, Real Change

Some of our current projects are:

  • Turning paper into eco-friendly school notebooks

  • Melting plastic bags into hand-molded tiles

  • Sewing bags from old clothing

  • Designing baskets from fabric scraps

And soon, they’ll be making bioplastics from food waste — Sudanese waste, turned into business.

A Message to You

If you're a young person in Sudan looking for job opportunities that are real, local, and sustainable — NuvaCycle Tech is here to help you start your own business.

👉 Contact us to learn more
👉 Join our training programs
👉 Follow our blog and see what others are building

You don’t need a job. You need a start. Let’s build it together.