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South Africans urged to support clean-up daysSouth Africans will celebrate the 2014 Clean-Up SA and Recycle Week from 15-19 September, with National Recycling Day taking place on Friday, 19 September and International Coastal Clean-Up Day on Saturday, 20 September. ![]() © alexandro900 – za.fotolia.com "Gather family, friends and colleagues to give a few hours back to Mother Nature by picking up litter," says Ursula Henneberry, operations director of the Paper Recycling Association of South Africa (PRASA). "Whether you choose a lake or beach, a mountain or valley, a park or pavement, make a morning of it." PRASA encourages recreational and sporting clubs to pick up litter in the places in which they play. PRASA also appeals to businesses and retail stores. "Allow each staff member an hour during the week to collect litter in the area surrounding your premises - especially parking areas, pavements, kerbs and drains," says Henneberry. "A few hours each day during Clean-Up SA week will make a massive difference." She adds that retailers should encourage a litter-free environment around their stores by installing rubbish bins and recycling drop-off points as well as hosting regular clean-ups. While 62% of paper is recovered for recycling in South Africa, only 5% of homes actually recycle their paper. "Recycling needs to become part of our national psyche," says Henneberry, adding that recycling puts renewable paper fibre back into the papermaking process instead of into landfill, creates income-generating opportunities and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Five steps to follow1. Go to www.cleanup-sa.co.za and www.recyclingday-sa.co.za to check the events line-up for your area. You can also host your own clean-up operation - with friends or family, your sports club or place of work.
5. Go to www.mywaste.co.za to find your nearest recycling drop-off site. Interesting facts
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