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The proof is in the packaging

ACCORDING to a 2021 Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) report, 45% of the available food supply in South Africa is lost or wasted. The...

Rise to the challenge of a plastic-free July

The City of Cape Town is joining the call from the Plastic Free Foundation to minimise plastic pollution during the month of July. Plastic Free...

International Day for Biological Diversity 2022

Better food and organic waste management will protect our biodiversity. WE need to conserve our biodiversity for our own benefit and the benefit of future...

Cape artist breathes new life into the table bay’s used coffee capsules

The Table Bay’s mascot, Oscar, immortalised in aluminium. Millions of coffee capsules are used around the world every day as coffee lovers, including guests at...

Colgate’s first recyclable toothpaste tube introduced in SA

Colgate's first recyclable toothpaste tube is now available in South Africa. The oral care brand has launched its new Naturals toothpaste range, with packaging...

Scrap merchants need to know their steel

THE USA Steel Recycling Institute (SRI) reported that steel is North America’s most recycled material. More than 63 million tons of steel are recycled every year. Steel...

First plastic road paves the way for SA

Jeffreys Bay will be paving the way for recycling in the country, literally, as it prepares to pilot the first plastic road ever constructed...

Billions of bottles recycled in South Africa

Some good news for a change - over 2-billion PET plastic bottles were recycled in South Africa last year. Plastic bottle recycled tonnage...

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