“I imagine a future where humans transcend their anthropocentric world view and adopt an ecocentric worldview. I hope through my work I can change my fellow citizens’ perceptions and attitudes towards nature and the resulting human-environment interactions,” says Mfundo Mdletshe, the chief beekeeper at Urban Deep Bees Company. This company exists to foster a sustainable human-bee coexistence.
Urban Deep Bees Company offers beekeeping services to commercial and residential areas. Its main services are raw urban honey production, live bee rescue and its Adopt-A-Hive programme. The programme starts with a trained beekeeper delivering a hive and installing a bee colony, then making routine house calls to check on the hive’s health – while the adopter gets a share of the honey harvest.
Mdletshe says his work allows him to fuse his love for the superorganism of bees with his passion for environmental education, amplifying the cause of pollinator awareness and protection.
It is my quest to be a better version of myself so I can be able to contribute positively to the sustainable development of my beloved country and continent. There is a mountain of work to be done and it begins with me.