Wanyane is grateful for the chance that was granted to him by Collect-a-Can and describes it as one that opened doors for him. Despite many challenges, Wanyane believes that he makes a tremendous difference in the local community.
It feels great to assist the community in generating an income, even if it is only a small amount. Wanyane has big goals for the future of his recycling operation. Wanyane would also like to challenge the North West community, especially the unemployed, to get involved with the recycling of cans. The guide is free to download. Get the Recycling Guide. We are in the process of updating this page, so consider it a work in progress. Please feel free to send us information about recycling in your home town to add to this list.
You have three recycling options: 1 organise yourself a kerbside or office collection service; 2 take your recyclables to a municipal drop-off point or a buy-back centre; 3 let informal recyclers take your recyclables to a buy-back centre.
These are run by private companies and you generally, but not always, have to pay for the service. The beauty of kerbside or office collection services is that that they give you a list of the material they collect and all you have to do is rinse off the food residues and pop it into a bag or a wheelie bin or whatever receptacle your service prefers. Then once every week or fortnight, you put your wheelie bin or bag on the pavement and a truck comes and takes it away.
The company offers a variety of recycling services, including commercial, industrial, office and domestic. It also runs a network of buy-back centres that cater to hawkers.
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The company has made enormous strides since that day. Great strides have been made in South Africa too around environmental awareness and the recycling and waste management industry. Today we have a Waste Management Bill in its final stages in Parliament and a worldwide movement to promote greener living. And scrap metal dealers now compete to buy used cans from collectors. Collect-a-Can now has five branches across South Africa as well as individual branches in Namibia , Botswana and Mozambique ensuring that the problem of post-consumer can litter on the Southern African sub-continent is addressed.
The branches have a network of small collectors and bigger scrap metal merchants and other recycling companies which ensure the flow of cans from the litter and landfill stream is addressed on a sustainable basis.
This article was originally posted on Sustainable Development Africa Platform. As the world struggles with the reality of climate change and calls for businesses to operate as responsible corporate citizens in everything that they do, ESG reporting has become a key pillar of resilient and responsible markets
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