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SA Vinyl aims for zero waste to landfill by 2030

South African Vinyls Association (SAVA) Chairman Dr Claus Maurer said today at the Vinyl SA 2014 conference in Sandton, Gauteng, “SAVA’s product stewardship programme aims to reduce vinyl to landfill to 0% by the year 2030.” Other aims of the...

PETCO to partner on Propak workshop

Plastics|SA is pleased to welcome PETCO on board as the official sponsor of the first day’s workshop that will be taking place at the forthcoming Propak Cape Exhibition. The theme on the first day of the exhibition will be: “Spotlight on...

IWC acquires Vectus Pipe System

Industrial water cooling and GRP experts, Industrial Water Cooling (IWC), based in Isando, Gauteng, have acquired the Vectus pipe system from Fiberpipe South Africa. “The acquisition of the Vectus pipe system is a solid addition to our existing GRP...

Clean-up SA for Recycle Week

The Paper Recycling Association of South Africa is calling on South Africans to give the country a spring clean during the 2014 Clean-Up SA and Recycle Week from 15 to 19 September, on National Recycling Day on 19 September and the 29th...

Eco-Logic Awards finalists announced

The 2014 Eco-Logic Awards finalists have been selected. The awards identify and give recognition to individuals, organisations, products and services that are making a real and measurable difference in creating a more sustainable world to live in....
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Maquassi Hills gets R1.2 m sewer machinery

The Maquassi Hills Local Municipality in the North West has received R1.2 million worth of sewer machinery to resolve the issue of continuous sewage spillages in the area. The sewer machinery, including a honey suck truck for over flowing drainage...
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Shining the light on e-waste

The Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa (IWMSA), leaders in the waste management industry, has urged South Africans to support eWASA and dispose of e-waste correctly. “The valuable and rare resources [found in e-waste] can be recovered...