
Prime Frontier Sustainability
Headquartered across Africa and Asia, Prime Frontier Sustainability operates at the intersection of high-growth markets and evolving regulatory environments.
We support projects across multiple frontier and emerging markets, with a focus on regions where sustainability, governance, and data systems are still developing.
across ESG strategy, environmental, social, and governance systems
Our Sectors
We work in the sectors where sustainability is hardest to implement and most critical to get right.
Our Sectors
We work in the sectors where sustainability is hardest to implement and most critical to get right.

Mining & Natural Resources

Energy & Power

Infrastructure & Construction

Industrial & Manufacturing

Public Sector & Government
Services
ESG Strategy & Transformation
Define your ESG direction and turn it into a structured, executable system aligned with your business, risks, and regulatory environment.
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Environmental & Climate Solutions
Manage environmental impact, meet regulatory requirements, and prepare for increasing climate scrutiny with practical, risk focused solutions.
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Social Impact, Local Content & ASM
Build strong community relationships, reduce social risk, and create lasting local value through structured engagement and development systems.
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Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC)
Strengthen accountability, manage ESG risks, and build governance systems that meet investor and regulatory expectations.
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ESG Data, Digital Systems & Reporting
Turn sustainability into measurable intelligence with data systems, dashboards, and reporting aligned to global standards.
Making the Circular Economy Work within African Waste Management Systems
This article considers the feasibility of the circular economy in Africa, looking specifically at the infrastructure, governance and informal sector challenges. It concludes that although the possibilities are immense, it must be applied within local economic contexts rather than be imported from other economies.
Challenges in Building Sustainable and Traceable Supply Chains Across Africa
This article critically assesses three related constraints, namely; data transparency, informality and regulatory enforcement, it also suggests that until significant progress is made on each front, current traceability efforts will remain superficial attempts at compliance rather than facilitators of change.