For more than 100 years, the world has been discarding its unwanted waste in landfill sites but according to experts landfill mining may be the next big thing in dealing with this issue. While landfill remediation measures are costly and...
Juice and milk cartons have long been one of the contributors to waste in South Africa’s landfill sites. In what is a major development for the South African paper and packaging recycling market, Mpact Recycling is pleased to announce that liquid...
The South African chemical industry’s commitment to sustainability is growing with more companies joining the global Responsible Care initiative. The initiative promotes the improvement of the safety, health and environmental performance of the...
Soweto residents living in Zondi and the surrounding areas will be without water for 58 hours as the City of Johannesburg undertakes maintenance from Tuesday 3 October to Thursday 5 October. Â The planned interruption, which will allow Johannesburg...
The Portfolio Committee on Transport is planning oversight visits to all municipalities that are implementing Integrated Public Transport Networks (IPTN) in an attempt to understand the challenges that these municipalities face. The Committee...
Kobus Verster, the chief executive officer, of South African construction firm Aveng will resign with immediate effect after the company reported a wider full-year loss the firm announced on Tuesday. “Eric Diack, current Executive Chairman, will...
The South African Government and Cuba have extended the SA-Cuba cooperation agreement in the field of water resource management and water supply to 2023. Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation (DWS), Pamela Tshwete signed the agreement with Cuba’s...
The finalist vehicle ranges for the 2018 WesBank South African Car of the Year (COTY) competition have been revealed following a vote cast by a 26-member jury from an original list of 35 eligible vehicle ranges. The finalists include the Alfa Romeo...
As the rainy season draws to a close in the Western Cape the much-anticipated relief has not come. Dam levels are just over 37 percent with only 27 percent of that usable. The city of Cape Town will implement its first major additional water supply...