“This past year has undoubtedly been a tough year for the polyolefin recycling industry in South Africa and around the world. Whilst lower virgin resin prices had an impact in South Africa, they were fortunately offset by the weakening Rand,” said Mandy Naudé, Chief Executive Officer of POLYCO.
“However, local recyclers of polyolefin plastics also had other challenges they needed to contend with during 2015, including load shedding, expensive electricity costs, water shortages and a general downturn in the economy,” said continued. Naudé was addressing the association’s board members the company’s recent AGM.What else to read
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