Over a million tonnes of paper and paper packaging were diverted from landfill in 2017.
This is according to the latest recycling figures released by the Paper Recycling Association of South Africa (PRASA). This tonnage represents 70% of the 1.8 million tonnes of paper available for recovery, which excludes books and archived records, and unrecyclable paper like toilet tissue. Ursula Henneberry, PRASA operations director says they are delighted with the latest statistics as it shows that people are recycling more. “In 2015, the association set a target of 70% by the year 2020, and this has been achieved three years early,” she notes. In the past six years alone, more than seven million tonnes of paper and paper packaging have been recovered for recycling. If baled, this amount would cover the surface of 1 273 soccer fields, one metre deep.What else to read
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