Safripol has received the award from PETCO. This award recognises partnerships, including government, regulatory agencies, community organisations and private industry, that have successfully implemented game-changing initiatives that has resulted in meaningful recycling outcomes or breakthroughs.

Safripol was recognised for the impact of its sustainability projects in advancing waste collection and recycling in the country.

Over the past year Safripol has partnered with various stakeholders in the value-chain including waste reclaimers, buy-back centres, PRO’s, NGO’s and local communities to unlock waste collection and advance recycling in the country.

Some of the initiatives implemented by Safripol for the past year include:

  • Implementation of litter booms along the lower uMngeni River catchment: This is a joint partnership between Safripol, PETCO, Green Corridors NPC. and Trieco and involves grass-roots implementation of litter booms across strategic water ways along the lower uMngeni River to trap, and intercept water borne litter for recovery and reuse in the recycling industry or for material beneficiation.
  • Implementation of Separation at Source (S@S): Safripol has implemented S@S across all of its facilities and together with PETCO has developed an educational S@S video for dissemination to all stakeholders. 47 000 clear recycling bags were also sponsored to all of its employees to support S@S at their homes. Over the reporting period, Safripol diverted 26% i.e. 19 tons of its post-consumer waste away from landfills and recovered it for recycling.
  • Sponsorship of bulk bags and recycling bins for waste collection projects nation-wide: To support the unsung heroes of the recycling industry, i.e the waste reclaimers, Safripol sponsored 2000 new bulk bags, 900 used bulk bags (from its own operations) and 500 colour coded recycling bins to its partners PETCO and Green Corridors NPC for distribution to waste collection and recycling projects nation-wide.
  • Support for buy-back centers: Safripol provided further support to Bophelo Buy-back centre and equipped it with a generator to enable it to be fully operational and to increase its collection volumes, and revenue earning potential.
  • Safripol and its partners arranged cleans-ups during International Clean-up week in Parys along the Vaal River, and another alongside the uMngeni Riverbanks at the Blue Lagoon where one ton of materials was collected and recovered for recycling.
    Through the various interventions of this past year, and the committment of all its partners, Safripol’s sustainability projects are gaining momentum, but more importantly it is creating ripples of change and bringing awareness to the value of plastics and the importance of recycling and proper waste mangement practices.

See attached video where Safripol’s Avashnee Chetty discusses the various initiatives and partnerships that enabled this award.

Let’s plastic responsibly.
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