Sims Recycling Solutions (SRS), a provider of electronics recycling and information technology asset disposition (ITAD) services, has achieved Responsible Recycling (R2:2013) certification at its ...
Extrupet launches Cape Town’s first bottle-to-bottle PET recycling plant, producing 15,000 tonnes of food-grade rPET ...
This facility stands as proof that South Africa is serious about ending plastic pollution and building a circular economy that works for all ...
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Turning mine waste into clean water: Research shows promise for acid mine drainage recycling
Scientists from Heriot-Watt and the University of South Africa have developed a method to convert hazardous acid mine ...
South Africa lags far behind the world’s leading recycling nations, with plastic littering our rivers and oceans. In the heart of the Western Cape Winelands, ho ...
Africa’s first bottle-to-bottle PET recycling plant has been opened in Wadeville, Johannesburg, South Africa, by the largest PET bottle recycler in South Africa, Extrupet. The 3,000 m² Wadeville plant ...
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Fibre Circle colloquium calls for stronger partners to transform South Africa’s circular paper economy
The Fibre Circle Speaking Together Colloquium, hosted on 27 November brought together government, municipalities, reclaimers, SMMEs, mills, brand owners and academics to prioritise a more inclusive ...
The Gauteng government is looking to turn old electronics into new chances for jobs, innovation and sustainability. This was highlighted at the Gauteng Department of e-Government Waste Electrical and ...
A survey of 4,200 Africans in the 18-to-24 age range, located in 14 different countries, has shown a 58 percent dissatisfaction rate with recycling efforts on that continent. The survey was conducted ...
South Africa launches its first harbour-based net recycling facility at the V&A Waterfront, turning discarded fishing gear into reusable raw materials and advancing marine protection.
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