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Paper recycling stats show increase in consumption

Since 2003, the South African paper industry has diverted more than 20 million tonnes of paper and paper packaging from landfill. South Africa recycled 1.15 million tonnes of paper and paper packaging in 2021, representing a paper recovery rate of...

Prioritising safety on construction sites

Statistics published by Federated Employers Mutual Assurance Company (FEM) reveal that 6,423 workplace accidents requiring medical attention were reported in 2021. Of these reported incidents, 56 resulted in fatalities. In addition, the report...

PETCO turns the tide on plastic waste

In July, PETCO once again partnered with Litter4Tokens NPC to keep plastic out of the environment during this year’s Ballito Pro surfing competition. The KwaZulu-Natal-based community recycling initiative encouraged spectators to take positive...
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SANRAL launch national Vala Zonke potholes programme

Transport minister Fikile Mbalula has encouraged the public to report potholes on municipal and provincial roads using a newly launched app. Making his address at the launch of Operation Vala Zonke, a programme to address potholes nationwide,...

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Access denied: taps run dry in the Free State

Resident of Botshabelo in the Free State are risking their lives daily to access water after their taps ran dry two weeks ago. Women with children brave an almost 2 km walk to nearby hills to fetch ‘filthy water’ from wells and streams....

Joburg Water: beware bogus agents

Johannesburg residents should be wary of bogus agents seeking access to properties on the pretence of installing shower taps to save water, the city said on Tuesday. “No incidents had been reported but we had received calls from concerned residents...

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