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Buyisa-e-Bag is a section 21 company established by Government with the mandate to create jobs, alleviate poverty and empower the youth through recycling initiatives country wide. Buyisa-e-Bag is funded by National Treasury with a portion of the...
Cartridge World is one of Australia's fastest growing franchises and is the single biggest recycler and refiller of ink and toner cartridges in the world. With the motto 'Refill not Landfill', Cartridge World's many franchisees are also...
Chesterton Equestrian Estates is nestled in the foothills of the Magaliesburg Mountains, and is a living model for the future of discerning residential eco estates in South Africa, as the very design of all structures and facilities will focus on...
The e-Waste Association of South Africa (eWASA) was established in 2008 to manage the establishment of a sustainable environmentally sound e-waste management system for the country.
Since then the non-profit organisation has been working...
All of South Africa’s new municipalities have the choice to change their current method of managing their waste and create hundreds of business opportunities.
By developing the Environmental Business Park (EBP) each municipality will be...
www.greenworks.co.za is an environmental awareness website, based on the Reduce Reuse Recycle and Respect principles, that provides tips on how each of us can take steps in the green direction to reduce our impact on the Planet. The site...
The ilovegreen way of life is to be responsible and accountable; to work in collaboration with partners and communities; to live green; and to be more hands on...
The Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa (IWMSA) is a professional, multi disciplinary association of voluntary members, established to promote the science and practice of environmentally acceptable, cost effective, appropriate and...
We are an integrated packaging and business paper producer, employing 35,000 people across 35 countries worldwide, with a strong emphasis on the emerging markets of Europe, Russia and South Africa.
The NCPC-SA was launched during the World Summit for Sustainable Development in Johannesburg 2002. It is a co-operation program between South Africa and UNIDO with financial assistance from the DTI, CSIR and the Governments of Austria and...
The Paper Recycling association of South Africa aims to reduce the amount of recoverable paper that goes to landfill by progressively increasing the paper recovery rate. We will do this by promoting the concept of reuse, reduce, recycle, recover...
The Plastics Federation represents the Plastics Industry of South Africa. The Federation members represent all sectors of the SA Plastics Industry including polymer producers and importers, converters, machine suppliers and...
Postwink Recycling Products distributes quality, yet practical, recycling bins, in aim to promote a recycling culture and encourage separation of waste at source. Postwink’s products make your recycling easy.
Founded in 2007, our unique...
Reclite is dedicated to the protection of the environment and reduction of hazardous mercury waste to our landfills. This can be achieved by recycling your fluorescent lamps, HID Lamps and other products that contain mercury with us, rather than...
Sappi Waste Paper is a division of Sappi Kraft. Our core objective is to supply Sappi Kraft with waste paper for use in Sappi's mills throughout South Africa. One of these, Sappi's Cape Kraft Mill, runs on 100% recycled fibre.
Based at...
The motivation for establishing the Sustainable.co.za was to make it easy for the average person or household to improve their environmental ‘footprint’. While many people are aware that serious local and global environmental problems exist,...
The Packaging Council of South Africa (PACSA) was founded in 1984, replacing the Association of Packaging Manufacturers. PACSA is closely associated with The Institute of Packaging South Africa (IPSA).
PACSA is a voluntary industry body....
IZWA is a registered Section 21 not-for-profit organization, working towards a world without waste through public education and practical application of Zero Waste principles.
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