Mon Sep 03 03:00:00 UTC 2018
Following the success* of Africa’s Biggest Cleanup, the Shoprite Group will again stage cleanup events across Africa on World Cleanup Day (15 September 2018).
- Lunga Schoeman, CSI spokesperson for the Shoprite Group
Anyone can join or organise a cleanup using the digital platform - www.actforchange.africa - developed by the Group in partnership with the volunteerism organisation, Brownie Points. The emphasis will again be on recycling with cleanup organisers being urged to partner with local recyclers or waste management companies.
- Lunga Schoeman
Cans fetch the highest price selling on average at R11/kg with plastic, depending on the density, going for around R4/kg.
One NGO that is boosting its earnings through a recycling programme is Vlottenburg Community Organisation (VCO) in Wesbank, Delft outside Cape Town. Africa’s Biggest Cleanup opened Hilton Davids’ eyes to the income generating opportunities presented by rubbish.
- Hilton Davids, founder of VCO
He recruited 30 unemployed volunteers to collect recyclables in exchange for food parcels supplied by Shoprite. These cleanup events take place on the last Saturday of each month.
A local recycling partner buys the plastic, glass, paper and cardboard collected and all funds raised are used to support the projects run by Davids and his team.
- Hilton Davids
* Africa’s Biggest Cleanup saw more than 12 000 volunteers taking part in 465 cleanup events in 12 countries over five days in July. A total of 26 000 bags of waste were collected.