Tshwane launches recycling stations to tackle waste crisis

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The City of Tshwane partners with Petco Recycling Company to introduce waste recycling stations at Fountains Valley Resort.

In a bid to tackle the mounting challenge of waste management, the City of Tshwane has joined forces with Petco Recycling Company to introduce wasteThe launch event, which garnered widespread support from various stakeholders, including governmental bodies such as the national Department of Fisheries, Forestry and the Environment, and the Gauteng Department of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment, showcased a collective commitment to environmental sustainability.

Additionally, non-governmental organisations and local enterprises, including Tera Pak, CCBSA, Pro Alliance, IWMSA, and Plastic SA, lent their expertise and resources to the cause. The introduction of recycling stations at Fountains Valley Resort underscores a broader strategy to promote waste separation at the source, empowering residents and visitors alike to actively participate in the

By embracing innovative solutions and advocating for robust environmental legislation, the initiative aligns with the principles of the waste management hierarchy, prioritising alternatives to landfill disposal., encouraged clients of Fountains Valley Resort to utilise these recycling stations, serving as a pivotal step towards fostering a cleaner cityscape.

“Fountains Valley Resort clients are encouraged to practice separation at source through these recycling stations to support this initiative that will lead to a cleaner city,” said Cllr Zwane.

 

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