“PETCO is all about Partnerships, Responsibility and Environmental Integrity” says PETCO CEO, Cheri Scholtz. A ground-breaking partnership has been formed with Sappi ReFibre, Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, PETCO and other...
The South African Plastics Recycling Organisation (SAPRO) is reminding companies or individuals wishing to enter their products for the 2013 Best Recycled Plastic Product of the Year Competition that the closing date is around the corner. All...
Some of the worst green crimes are in the home. http://www.WatchMojo.com speaks with environmental writer Adria Vasil to get a few tips to go green at home, whether you own or rent. Source:Watchmojo
A team of water and environmental experts from Aurecon has successfully delivered data processing and modelling services for the recently completed Nile Basin Decision Support System (DSS) project, which aims to assist the Nile Basin Initiative...
A carbon tax will come into effect from 2015, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan announced in Parliament during the tabling of his Budget Speech on 27 February 2013. “Government proposed to price carbon by way of a carbon tax, at the rate of R120 per...
2012 marked a period of continued achievement for the PET Plastic Recycling Company (PETCO) and its 28 signatories, contributing to the increased recovery and recycling of PET plastic beverage bottles and the diversion of material from landfill....
Pictured: Karien Erasmus, Sustainability manager at GIBB The South African National Development Plan will see R4-trillion invested in infrastructure over the next 15 years and as a result some of the most underdeveloped parts of the country will...
Pictured: Ayesha Motala is the top environmental law student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in 2012. She was awarded the prestigious Garlicke&Bousfield Environmental Law Award for 2012. Ayesha Motala is pictured receiving her prize...
Statistics presented by the Department of Labour at the end of 2011 indicated that hazardous chemical substances (HCS) are the most common cause of occupational diseases and chemical related incidents in the chemical and metallurgical industries....