South Africans are recycling more plastic than ever before according to the latest plastics recycling figures released by Plastics SA.
Anton Hanekom, Executive Director for Plastics SA, says the results of its annual survey into plastics recycling for the period ending December 2016, reveal that there is a growing awareness of recycling and public pressure to recycle – resulting in more post-consumer and post-industrial plastics being made available for reuse.What else to read
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