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November 26, 2018 by RecycleReg in Recycling culture, Recycling future, Recycling services

Can we regain the simplicity of our ancestors?

Early man, like the animals with whom he lived, wasted nothing. Everything was recycled. Recycling is no longer a natural activity of humans. The situation has been made worse in the present linear economy. We are conditioned to consume resources and dispose of the waste generated. Can we go back to our ancestors ways? Recycling

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Radical recycling
October 22, 2018 by RecycleReg in Recycling culture, Recycling environment, Recycling future

Death, taxes and trash

“Benjamin Franklin said there were only two things certain in life: death and taxes. But I’d like to add a third certainty: trash. And while some in this room might want to discuss reducing taxes, I want to talk about reducing trash.” – Ruth Ann Minner This quotation got me thinking – are death, taxes

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Waste management plan
September 26, 2018 by RecycleReg in Recycling economy, Recycling services

Demystifying a waste management plan

The words “waste management plan” invariably conjure up an image of a thick document and a lot of cost. But it doesn’t have to be. At its simplest a waste management plan is something a homeowner can create on the back of a serviette while watching TV. Waste management plans have developed an image of

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Recycling economy
August 20, 2018 by RecycleReg in Recycling culture, Recycling economy, Recycling future

Recycling in the bad times

The H1 figures are due out shortly. Even if the economy is not in recession we are teetering on the brink. Recycling can help a business survive the tough times. Waste is all about volumes – the more we produce, the more waste we generate. During normal or good times we tend to consume more

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Sorting at source
July 24, 2018 by RecycleReg in Recycling culture, Recycling retail, Recycling services

The advantages of ‘recycling at source’

‘Recycle at source’ is one of the mantras of recycling. But what does it mean and does it serve a purpose? It is a little bit like unscrambling an egg – once it is broken it is almost impossible to fix. Recycling is a volume driven business based on low margins – especially since China

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Recycling containers
June 27, 2018 by RecycleReg in Recycling culture, Recycling future

Containers vs culture and the informal sector

Very often when organizations decide to start a recycling program the first thing they do is buy new recycling containers. Which is all good-and-well – but, if they don’t change their culture first they are wasting their money. The container – be it a wheelie bin, office bin or specialized recycling bin – is necessary

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Recycling opportunities
May 23, 2018 by RecycleReg in Recycling environment, Recycling future, Recycling services

How big is the recycling industry?

Whilst South Africa’s waste industry is massive in terms of job creation the recycling industry will soon be bigger. A mere twenty years ago there was no recycling industry. Now it appears that, in terms of employment, it will soon be bigger than the waste management industry. Few people are aware of the difference between

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Organic waste
April 23, 2018 by RecycleReg in Recycling culture, Recycling environment, Recycling food

Our next waste challenge, organic waste

Organic waste is set to be the next big waste stream to be attacked. In its drive to clean up the environment the South African government has targeted organic waste. In addition to agricultural and garden waste this includes abattoir waste, sewerage waste and food waste amongst others. Organic waste is bad because it decomposes

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Recycling pesticide containers
March 27, 2018 by RecycleReg in Recycling culture, Recycling environment, Recycling food

What we don’t see about the food we eat

A lot of us think that fresh vegetables come in little Styrofoam trays and packets from the supermarket, with neatly embossed recycling icons. What we don’t see is how they are produced and there are some things the producers don’t want us to see. Take commercial farming; at most stages of growing a crop the

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War on plastic
February 26, 2018 by RecycleReg in Recycling culture, Recycling environment, Recycling retail

The war on plastic: Have we already lost?

We seem to be winning some battles but have we already lost the war? If one believes the pilot of a mini submarine the plastic waste is now lying on the bottom of the ocean. Apart from the environmental damage this is causing, the danger is that nano-plastic particles are now in the food chain.

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