Clean-up SA for Recycle Week | Infrastructure news

The Paper Recycling Association of South Africa is calling on South Africans to give the country a spring clean during the 2014 Clean-Up SA and Recycle Week from 15 to 19 September, on National Recycling Day on 19 September and the 29th International Coastal Clean-Up Day on 20 September.

“Gather family, friends and colleagues to give a few hours back to Mother Nature by picking up litter,” asks Ursula Henneberry, operations director of the Paper Recycling Association of South Africa (PRASA). “Whether you choose a lake or beach, a mountain or valley, a park or pavement, make a morning of it and make a difference.”

The project also encourages recreational and sporting clubs to pick up litter in the places in which they “play”.

While 62% of paper is recovered for recycling in South Africa, only 5% of homes actually recycle their paper. “Recycling needs to become part of our national psyche,” says Henneberry, adding that recycling puts renewable paper fibre back into the papermaking process instead into landfill, creates income-generating opportunities and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

Clean-up SA Week and National Recycling Day, an initiative of Plastics SA and the KZN Wildlife, now has the support and involvement of the entire country as well as the National Recycling Forum and players in the packaging, converting and recycling space.

 

Facts:

  • an astounding 648 015 volunteers in 92 countries picked up more than 5.5 million kg of rubbish from beaches and waterways in the 2013 International Coastal Cleanup — they did this by walking 20 058 km and searching 732 km of water
  • during 2013, just short of 1.2 million tonnes of paper was recovered in South Africa through formal collection programmes and by informal waste collectors. This is enough to fill 1 403 Olympic-sized swimming pools or save 3.5 million cubic metres of landfill space
 

Five simple steps to cleaning up SA

  1. visit www.cleanup-sa.co.za and www.recyclingday-sa.co.za to check the events line-up for your area. You can also host your own clean-up operation — with friends or family, your sports club or place of work
  2. connect with the regional coordinator and register your event to receive special Clean-Up SA bags or simply use standard refuse bags
  3. wear protective gloves and shoes and get going
  4. clean up and separate waste into the various recyclables and non-recyclables — make it easier by assigning people to collect certain items
    1. paper, cardboard, milk and juice cartons
    2. plastic, cans and glass
    3. non-recyclable waste — wet or soiled paper, tissues, chip packets, used cement bags, nappies, food waste.
Go to www.mywaste.co.za to find your nearest recycling drop-off site

 

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