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Juksgraphic at SEKO CLEAN's Circular Economy Event: Where Design Meets Environmental Impact

Juksgraphic at SEKO CLEAN's Circular Economy Event: Where Design Meets Environmental Impact
Guillaume Kingsley

Guillaume Kingsley

kingsleyguillaume77@gmail.com

Published on

June 28, 2026

Port-au-Prince, Haiti — When the call came to be part of one of the most meaningful conversations happening in Haiti's entrepreneurial space, Juksgraphic answered. The team recently took part in a major event organized by SEKO CLEAN a Haitian professional cleaning and sanitation company that has become one of the country's leading voices on circular economy, recycling, and eco-responsible practices.



SEKO CLEAN : A Pioneer of Circular Economy in Haiti

Founded and headquartered in Haiti, Seko Clean is a Haitian company specializing in professional cleaning and sanitation services, but its vision goes far beyond sweeping floors and disinfecting spaces. Seko Clean has positioned itself as a genuine environmental actor, committed to transforming how Haiti handles its waste crisis.

In the spirit of World Recycling Day, Seko Clean organized a workshop on awareness and reflection around issues related to waste management, recycling, and the circular economy in Haiti — demonstrating its commitment to sparking meaningful dialogue among young professionals and entrepreneurs.

One of the company's flagship initiatives is the "Trash to Cash" program. Through this program, Seko Clean helps recycle plastic waste and turn it into financial resources, in partnership with the Pan American Development Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation, schools, Diakonie Katastrophe, and other social impact organizations serving vulnerable children and families.

Seko Clean believes the key lies in adopting sustainable practices, reducing waste at the source, and involving families, businesses, and public authorities alike.



Why This Event Mattered

Haiti is facing one of its most pressing environmental challenges. Less than 30% of solid waste is collected and only 10% is treated appropriately, which has serious consequences for public health, the environment, and the economy. The circular economy offers a credible path forward — it rests on a simple principle: limiting waste by giving resources multiple lives, and for Haiti, this shift could have immediate effects: reducing air, water, and soil pollution, lowering waste management costs, stimulating the local economy, and generating thousands of green jobs in collection, sorting, and waste recovery.

Seko Clean's event brought together business leaders, entrepreneurs, students, and innovators to face these realities head-on and explore concrete solutions. It was exactly the kind of room Juksgraphic needed to be in.



Juksgraphic's Presence: More Than Just Attendance

In the photo that captured the moment, two members of the Juksgraphic team — wearing their signature white polos — stand proudly alongside key figures of the event. This image represents more than a simple photo opportunity. It symbolizes Juksgraphic's commitment to being part of Haiti's broader social and economic transformation, not just its digital one.

For Juksgraphic, participating in this kind of event reflects a core belief: that a creative agency's responsibility doesn't stop at designing logos and building websites. It extends to being a voice, a partner, and a visual communicator for the causes that matter.


The Role of Design in the Circular Economy

Juksgraphic's participation also opens a conversation about the power of design and communication in environmental advocacy. Raising awareness about recycling, circular models, and eco-responsibility requires compelling visual storytelling — and that is precisely what Juksgraphic brings to the table.

From designing campaigns for green initiatives, to helping eco-focused startups build strong brand identities, Juksgraphic is ready to put its creative expertise at the service of Haiti's environmental future.


Two Brands, One Vision for Haiti

What connects Juksgraphic and Seko Clean goes beyond a single event. Both organizations are young, Haitian, ambitious, and deeply invested in building something meaningful in a country that needs innovative solutions more than ever.

One cleans up the physical environment. The other cleans up the digital one. Together, they represent the new generation of Haitian entrepreneurs who believe that business and impact are not opposites — they are partners.

Juksgraphic continues to grow its presence in Haiti's entrepreneurial ecosystem. For collaborations and inquiries, visit juksgraphic.com Learn more about Seko Clean at sekoclean.com

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