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WhatsApp the FC Foundation to recycle your extra plastic bottles

Some Cape Town residents now have a surplus of plastic water bottles following recent efforts to assist communities in the drought-stricken area.
WhatsApp the FC Foundation to recycle your extra plastic bottles

To address this, the Flight Centre Foundation has launched a recycling initiative which will see three cyclists recruited and provided bicycles with containers to cycle around specific Cape Town areas and collect empty water bottles for recycling.

Pick-up points

“People wanting to recycle their plastic water bottles can get in touch with our recyclers via WhatsApp in the areas of Milnerton, Milnerton Ridge, Table View, West Beach, Edgemead, Bothasig, Plattekloof, Sandrift and Century City. A second phase in the project will see Goodwood, Rondebosch and Pinelands added as pick-up points,” explains Diane Cleary, project manager, Flight Centre Foundation.

The cyclists come from Joe Slovo Park and can collect 30 x 5l bottles each, which can be increased to 50 if the bottles are flattened to remove the air from them. “If someone has several hundred bottles for collection, they can still contact us via WhatsApp and we will send our truck and trailer out with a team to collect the bottles,” says Cleary.

Once collected, the Flight Centre Foundation takes the bottles to a recycling depot in Epping. “We are also looking into donating bottles to the Owl Sanctuary which makes owl and bat houses and bee hives,” concludes Cleary.

Whatsapp the Flight Centre Foundation on 0828731962 to have your surplus plastic water bottles collected and recycled.

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