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MetPac-SA announces winners of inaugural research awards

METPAC-SA, the Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) representing the South African metal packaging industry, is proud to announce the winners of its first-ever research awards.

The competition formed part of MetPac-SA’s commitment to environmental sustainability and skills development, aiming to encourage young researchers to explore solutions to pressing issues within the metal packaging recycling sector.

The Gold award was awarded to Mthabiseni Thobekile Majola from Durban University of Technology.

The Gold Research Award, valued at R3 000, was awarded to Mthabiseni Thobekile Majola from Durban University of Technology.

The silver award was awarded to Seth Geysman from the University of the Western Cape.

The Silver Research Award of R2 000 went to Seth Geysman from the University of the Western Cape. Bronze Awards, each worth R1 000, were presented to Libonge Blandine (Stellenbosch University), Denae Naicker (University of KwaZulu-Natal), and Belinda Manda (University of Johannesburg).

The bronze award was awarded to Libonge Blandine from Stellenbosch University.

 

The Bronze awards was awarded to Belinda Manda from University of Johannesburg.

The research project, titled Consumer Practices and Challenges in Recycling Metal Packaging in South Africa, involved 28 students from five universities across the country.
The initiative provided participants with theoretical training and hands-on practical experience, enabling them to engage in collaborative problem-solving while gaining valuable insights into the research environment.

“The purpose of this competition was to raise awareness about the value and recyclability of metal packaging, while also equipping students with the skills and experience they need to succeed in their future careers,” said Dr Ravi Nadar, research analyst of MetPac-SA.

“The excellent work delivered by the students not only highlights the potential of South Africa’s future researchers but also underscores the importance of fostering a culture of environmental responsibility.”

MetPac-SA is dedicated to promoting the environmental sustainability of metal packaging by working with stakeholders to improve collection, recycling, and awareness.

This inaugural competition demonstrated the organisation’s proactive approach to addressing recycling challenges while supporting the professional development of South African students.

MetPac-SA extends its gratitude to all participants for their hard work and congratulates the winners on their exceptional contributions to the research project. The organisation remains committed to championing innovation, collaboration, and sustainability within the metal packaging sector.

For more information about MetPac-SA and its initiatives, visit www.metpacsa.org.za

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