General Motors South Africa’s (GMSA) has been declared a 100% landfill-free organisation, with its two manufacturing sites in Port Elizabeth recently joining its non-manufacturing facilities in achieving zero waste to landfill – four years ahead of GM’s global deadline of 2020. GMSA’s manufacturing plants in Struandale and in Kempston Road have followed its Parts Distribution Centre (PDC) in the Coega Industrial Development Zone, as well as its Vehicle Conversion and Distribution Centre (VCDC), situated in the Markman Township to make this major environmental milestone a reality. Ncedisa Mzuzu, GM environmental group manager in Africa, said the landfill-free certification had been accomplished through highly strategic planning and persistent implementation using the waste management hierarchy model. She explained that this model outlines an effective order of preference for the reduction of waste, as the foundation for the GM model. The non-manufacturing sites were able to achieve more than a 95% recycling ratio on average with peak periods reaching 99%, while the manufacturing operations achieved more than a 90% recycling ratio.
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