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According to the Paper Recycling Association of South Africa (PRASA) one tonne of recycled paper can save up to three cubic metres of landfill space. Last year, 1.2m tonnes of paper and board was recycled, which was subsequently converted into new paper products.
“That volume of paper would have occupied 3.6m cubic metres of landfill space, or 1,435 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
“Remember to recycle your wrapping paper, gift packaging, cardboard, cereal boxes, office paper and newspaper, milk and juice cartons, and plastic beverage bottles. A lot of what we call rubbish is actually recyclable.”
While Mpact only recycles the above products, the following materials can still be separated and placed out for recycling: aluminium foil and trays; beverage cans; plastic toys and even outdoor furniture and given to the collectors.
“What better way to have fun and celebrate the season than by making your own festive wrapping paper, decorations and gifts? Before buying anything and later disposing of it, try reuse, up-cycle or DIY with materials you already have on hand:
Encourage friends and family to separate out their recyclables. Separating your paper, plastic, glass and cans at source enables a far greater percentage to be recycled. This is because; when they are mixed with normal waste, they can become contaminated and unusable.
“Please remember that your items such as cold drink bottles are not trash. They are a livelihood for many thousands of collectors, and an essential raw material to improving sustainable plastic manufacturing. We therefore encourage you to support recycling wherever possible by separating recyclable materials from other waste that might contaminate it. Doing your bit at home can make all the difference to job creation and protecting the environment,” says Noble.
“The post-Christmas clean up offers a big opportunity to recycle all that filing, and cleaning out cupboards and storerooms to make space for the New Year. This exercise often generates huge amounts of waste paper for recycling.”
“With one eye on our environment and the other on festive family fun, we can all have a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year in the knowledge that our planet won’t be suffering the hangover afterwards,” concludes Noble.