SoapCycles
- Namibia
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
SoapCycle addresses the critical problem of inadequate handwashing facilities in underserved communities, particularly prevalent in Namibia. A study by WHO/UNICEF JMP reports that only 44.6% of the population had access to basic handwashing facilities in 2017. This issue is exacerbated by limited resources, with rural areas facing disproportionate challenges. Factors contributing to this problem include lack of infrastructure, soap scarcity, and limited awareness of hygiene practices.
In Namibia, communities surrounding DD Guibeb Primary School represent a microcosm of this larger issue, where access to handwashing facilities is particularly dire. The scale of impact is significant, as improved hygiene directly correlates with reduced disease transmission, better health outcomes, and enhanced overall well-being.
SoapCycle intervenes by repurposing discarded soap, addressing both the shortage of hygiene resources and environmental waste. By leveraging technology and community engagement, SoapCycle offers a scalable solution to improve hygiene practices and mitigate health risks, benefiting not only local communities but also contributing to global efforts in public health and sustainability.
SoapCycle is a community-driven initiative that repurposes discarded soap to create accessible handwashing solutions. We collect unused soap from hotels, households, and businesses, then recycle and distribute it to local community members.
Through SoapCycle, we aim to tackle the problem of insufficient handwashing facilities in underserved areas, promoting hygiene and health. Our approach involves setting up soap collection points, organizing community workshops on soap recycling, and establishing handwashing stations in key areas.
By leveraging technology for efficient soap collection and distribution, SoapCycle empowers communities to take charge of their hygiene while also addressing environmental sustainability concerns.
SoapCycle primarily serves underserved communities surrounding DD Guibeb Primary School in Namibia, where access to basic handwashing facilities is limited. These communities often lack resources for proper hygiene, facing increased risks of disease transmission and compromised health outcomes. The target population includes individuals of all ages, particularly children, the elderly, and those with limited mobility, who are disproportionately affected by inadequate hygiene infrastructure.
By providing accessible handwashing solutions through SoapCycle, we aim to directly impact the lives of community members by addressing their immediate hygiene needs. Improved access to soap and handwashing facilities will lead to better health outcomes, reduced incidence of waterborne diseases, and enhanced overall well-being. Additionally, SoapCycle empowers community members by involving them in the soap recycling process, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility for their hygiene practices.
This holistic approach not only addresses the physical needs of the community but also promotes a culture of sustainability and self-reliance, ultimately improving the quality of life for all individuals served by the initiative.
As the team behind SoapCycle, we are deeply embedded within the communities we serve, with intimate knowledge of their needs and challenges. Our team lead, along with the broader team, comprises individuals who live and work in the vicinity of DD Guibeb Primary School, providing firsthand insight into the realities faced by community members. We understand the nuances of local dynamics, cultural sensitivities, and socio-economic factors that shape daily life in these underserved areas.
Our approach to designing and delivering SoapCycle is rooted in community engagement and participation. We actively seek input from community members through regular consultations, focus groups, and collaborative decision-making processes.
Their ideas, concerns, and aspirations inform every aspect of our solution, ensuring that it is contextually relevant, culturally sensitive, and aligned with the community's priorities. By co-designing and co-implementing SoapCycle with the communities we serve, we foster a sense of ownership and empowerment, enabling sustainable change from within.
Our team's proximity to the target population, coupled with our commitment to community-led development, uniquely positions us to deliver a solution that meets the specific needs and aspirations of the communities surrounding DD Guibeb Primary School. Through our deep-rooted connections, collaborative approach, and genuine engagement with local stakeholders, we are confident in our ability to create meaningful impact and drive positive change in the lives of those we serve.
- Increase access to and quality of health services for medically underserved groups around the world (such as refugees and other displaced people, women and children, older adults, and LGBTQ+ individuals).
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 3. Good Health and Well-Being
- 4. Quality Education
- 5. Gender Equality
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- Prototype
Prototype
SoapCycle is currently at the prototype stage of development. We have built and tested an initial working version of the solution within our school community.
This prototype involves collecting discarded soap, recycling it, and distributing it to community members to improve hygiene access. While our testing has been limited to our immediate school community, we have successfully demonstrated the feasibility and effectiveness of the soap recycling process.
This initial testing phase has allowed us to gather valuable feedback and insights, informing further iterations of the prototype as we work towards refining our solution for broader implementation.
We are applying to Solve because we believe in the power of collaboration and the potential for our solution to create meaningful impact at scale. While SoapCycle has shown promise within our school community, we recognize the need for additional support to overcome various barriers and expand our reach.
Specifically, we face financial barriers in scaling up our operations to serve broader communities effectively. Solve's network of partners and resources can provide valuable financial support, enabling us to invest in essential infrastructure, materials, and outreach efforts necessary for scaling our initiative.
Moreover, we seek technical expertise and guidance to optimize our soap recycling process and enhance the efficiency of our operations. Solve's network can connect us with experts in waste management, hygiene solutions, and community engagement, providing invaluable insights and support to refine our approach.
Navigating legal and cultural considerations is crucial as we expand our initiative beyond our immediate community. Solve can help us access legal expertise and cultural insights to ensure that SoapCycle is implemented ethically and respectfully in diverse cultural contexts.
By connecting us with potential partners and collaborators, Solve can help us overcome market barriers and expand our network, increasing our impact and sustainability in the long term.
in conclusion, we see Solve as a valuable platform for accessing the support, resources, and expertise needed to overcome barriers and accelerate the growth of SoapCycle, ultimately enabling us to make a more significant and lasting impact on community health and well-being.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
SoapCycle is innovative in its approach to hygiene and sustainability. By repurposing soap scraps, we reduce waste and promote environmental sustainability while empowering underserved communities with essential hygiene products.
Our initiative serves as a model for circular economy practices and inspires broader positive impacts in the industry. SoapCycle has the potential to change market trends by meeting the growing demand for sustainable and socially responsible products. In summary, SoapCycle is leading the way toward a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future for all.
SoapCycle's impact on the problem of soap waste and hygiene accessibility is straightforward yet impactful. By collecting soap scraps and repurposing them into fresh bars of soap, SoapCycle directly addresses the issue of waste accumulation while simultaneously providing essential hygiene products to underserved communities.
The logical framework of SoapCycle's impact can be illustrated as follows:
1. Activity: Collecting soap scraps from various sources, including hotels, households, and manufacturers.
2. Output: Repurposing soap scraps into new bars of soap through a recycling process.
3. Immediate Outcome: Increased availability of recycled soap for distribution to communities in need.
4. Longer-term Outcome: Improved hygiene practices and sanitation in underserved communities, leading to reduced rates of disease transmission and improved public health outcomes.
This theory of change is supported by existing evidence and research demonstrating the effectiveness of soap in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and promoting hygiene. Additionally, case studies and testimonials from communities that have benefited from SoapCycle initiatives provide further validation of its impact.
SoapCycle's simple yet effective approach to addressing soap waste and hygiene accessibility is grounded in evidence-based practices and has the potential to create meaningful and lasting positive change for its target population.
Our goals for SoapCycle are clear:
- improve hygiene access,
- promote sustainability, and
- empower communities.
We are measuring success by counting how many people receive our recycled soap, tracking waste reduction, and assessing the jobs we create.
With surveys, interviews, and local partnerships, we will continue to ensure our impact is real and meaningful. So far, so good!
The core technology powering SoapCycle is a comprehensive soap recycling process that combines both traditional and modern techniques. At its core, SoapCycle utilizes traditional soap-making methods, which have been practiced for centuries, to transform discarded soap scraps into new bars of soap. This process involves crushing and blending the soap scraps, mixing them with water and any necessary additives, and then molding and curing the soap into its final form.
In addition to traditional methods, SoapCycle also incorporates modern technology to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. This will include the use of machinery such as the Soap Plodder machine for larger quantities of soap scraps, as well as digital tools for inventory management, quality control, and distribution tracking. Furthermore, SoapCycle may leverage digital communication platforms such as SMS or mobile apps to coordinate soap collection efforts, engage with community members, and provide educational resources on hygiene and sustainability.
Overall, SoapCycle represents a fusion of traditional knowledge systems and modern technologies, harnessing the power of both to address pressing challenges related to hygiene access, waste reduction, and community empowerment. By combining ancestral soap-making techniques with digital innovations, SoapCycle offers a holistic and sustainable solution that benefits both people and the planet.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Ancestral Technology & Practices
- Manufacturing Technology
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Namibia
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
Full - Time: 4
Part-Time: 2
The SoapCycle initiative has been in development for approximately two years. but implementation kicked off two months ago.
At SoapCycle, we are deeply committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion within our team and organization. Our leadership team reflects a diverse range of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, ensuring that we approach challenges with a multifaceted and inclusive lens. We recognize that diversity is not only about representation but also about creating an environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute their unique talents and insights.
To promote diversity and minimize barriers to opportunity, we have implemented several initiatives and actions within our organization:
Recruitment and Hiring: We actively seek out candidates from diverse backgrounds and communities when hiring for new positions. Our recruitment processes prioritize inclusivity and strive to mitigate biases to ensure that all qualified candidates have an equal opportunity to join our team.
Training and Development: We provide ongoing training and professional development opportunities to all team members, focusing on topics such as unconscious bias, cultural competency, and inclusive leadership. These initiatives help to foster a culture of continuous learning and growth while equipping our team with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate diverse environments effectively.
Employee Resource Groups: We support the formation of employee resource groups (ERGs) to provide a platform for team members to connect, share experiences, and advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion within the organization. These groups help to amplify diverse voices and perspectives while fostering a sense of belonging and community among team members.
Inclusive Policies and Practices: We regularly review and update our policies and practices to ensure they are equitable and inclusive. This includes policies related to hiring, promotion, compensation, and workplace accommodations, as well as practices around communication, decision-making, and conflict resolution.
Open Communication and Feedback: We maintain an open and transparent communication culture where team members are encouraged to share their thoughts, concerns, and suggestions openly. We actively seek feedback from team members on their experiences and perspectives, and we take meaningful action to address any issues or concerns raised.
Our goal at SoapCycle is to create a workplace where diversity is celebrated, equity is promoted, and inclusion is embedded into everything we do. We recognize that diversity, equity, and inclusion are ongoing journeys, and we are committed to continuously evolving and improving our practices to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members.
SoapCycle operates on a dual business model that focuses on creating social impact while generating revenue. Our key customers are individuals and communities in need of affordable hygiene products, particularly in underserved areas. We provide them with high-quality recycled soap bars at a significantly lower cost than traditional soap products, making hygiene more accessible and affordable for those who need it most.
Our products are made from recycled soap scraps collected from various sources, including hotels, households, and manufacturing facilities. These scraps are processed and transformed into new soap bars using a combination of traditional and modern soap-making techniques. Our customers choose SoapCycle products because they are not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly, supporting sustainable practices and waste reduction efforts.
In terms of revenue generation, SoapCycle sells its recycled soap bars at a lower price point than conventional soap products, allowing us to reach a broader customer base while we intend to maintain profitability. Our pricing strategy is based on providing affordable hygiene solutions to underserved communities while also covering the costs of soap collection, processing, and distribution. With our business model, we aim to create a positive social impact by improving hygiene access while also generating sustainable revenue to support our operations and growth.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
SoapCycle's plan for financial sustainability revolves around a combination of revenue streams, including sales of recycled soap bars, grants, and partnerships with both public and private entities. By diversifying our sources of income, we aim to ensure long-term viability and independence while continuing to fulfill our mission of improving hygiene access and promoting sustainability.
Firstly, our primary revenue stream will come from selling our recycled soap bars to individual consumers, community organizations, and businesses. Offering our products at a competitive price point, we aim to capture a significant portion of the hygiene products market while also reaching underserved populations who may not have access to traditional soap products. The revenue generated from these sales directly supports our operational expenses, including soap collection, processing, and distribution.
SoapCycle is actively seeking grant funding from philanthropic organizations, governmental agencies, and corporate foundations to support specific initiatives and scale our impact. These grants will provide crucial financial resources to expand our operations, develop new products, and reach more communities in need.
SoapCycle will explore partnership opportunities with government agencies, NGOs, and corporate entities to co-create sustainable solutions and leverage additional resources. These partnerships may involve joint initiatives, co-branded products, or collaborative projects aimed at addressing hygiene challenges and promoting environmental sustainability. Working together with like-minded organizations, we can maximize our impact and create lasting change in communities around the world.
To date, SoapCycle has demonstrated success in securing both connections and pledges from product sales. Overall, we are exploring a diverse funding strategy, and our track record of success positions us well for long-term financial sustainability as we continue to pursue our mission of creating positive social and environmental impact.

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