How Glass Can Create Opportunities In 2026 | Infrastructure news

As South Africans look to grow their income and build businesses in 2026, one often overlooked resource is creating real economic opportunity: glass. From collectors to buyback centres, glass recycling is opening doors for entrepreneurship and livelihoods across the country.

Here’s how:

1. Glass collection provides steady income

Thousands of South Africans earn a living by collecting and selling glass. Through TGRC’s network of buy-back centres and support programmes, collectors gain the tools and support they need to grow and strengthen their work, earn more per kilo and expand their reach.

2. Support programmes help Buyback centres scale

From training to equipment, TGRC provides resources that empower buy-back centres to scale their operations. TGRC offers access to essential tools and expert guidance, while its transport subsidies and incentive programmes help reduce logistical costs. This support enables buy-back centres to move larger volumes over longer distances, operate more efficiently, grow sustainably and increase the amount of glass recovered nationwide.

3. Buy-Back centres enable local opportunity

TGRC’s buy-back centres act as hubs for income generation, giving collectors a structured and reliable way to earn money by selling glass bottles and jars to these centres.

4. A growing ecosystem means more opportunity

Every year, the glass collection and recycling sector grows. TGRC’s continued investment in the industry means more opportunities for income, more businesses supported, and a stronger network for collectors to thrive.

Looking ahead

Start 2026 by turning glass into opportunity. Whether you’re a collector or run a buy-back centre, TGRC’s programmes provide the infrastructure support and networks to grow your business, reach more customers and increase your earnings.

Let’s build opportunity together. Visit our website (TGRC.co.za) or connect with us on WhatsApp (073 809 8467) to learn how TGRC can support your growth in 2026 and beyond.

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