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Woman-Led Mpumalanga Recycling Entity Commended for Creating Jobs, Improving Lives

Bophelo Recycling was also lauded for making a positive difference to the environment. Thirteen years after launching Bophelo Recycling afte...

Bophelo Recycling was also lauded for making a positive difference to the environment.


Thirteen years after launching Bophelo Recycling after being retrenched, Johanna Leshabane’s enterprise has morphed into an award-winning business.

Today, with 11 full-time staff and 20 part-time waste pickers, the waste buy-back centre collects 36 tonnes of recyclable PET plastic from informal settlements, households and schools in the Ermelo area.

This equates to a 79% increase in total collection volumes since inception.


APPLAUSE AND ACCLAIM

Polymer producer Safripol and the national industry body for PET recycling (PETCO) have together provided Leshabane with supporting infrastructure worth R500,000.

The joint contribution included, among other things, a shipping container, electricity supply, trailer, roofing structure, trolleys, signage, fencing and branding, as well as training and mentoring support.

This helped her to create jobs and simultaneously contributing to economic growth and development in the area.

Her efforts has resulted in Bophelo garnering national applause and acclaim.

The acclaim, in the form of the Responsible Care Initiative Award in the Corporate Social Responsibility category, came from the Chemical and Allied Industries Association (CAIA).

It recognises the impact the project has made on improving the lives and livelihoods of Ermelo community members while making a positive difference to the environment.

Leshabane attributed her success to PETCO, Safripol, her staff, and the community members, schools and companies which allowed Bophelo to collect their waste.

I feel so blessed and very honoured. I couldn’t have done it without all these people.”


PLANS TO EXPAND

Despite the business being negatively affected by Covid-19, Leshabane says she has big plans to expand Bophelo.

I’d like to branch out into another town so that we can create jobs in other rural settlements and teach more people how they can start their own recycling business.

Avashnee Chetty, Safripol sustainability manager, said the project demonstrated that “real change is possible in the lives of the most vulnerable when it is driven at grassroots level, and when community members are engaged as both partners and leaders.”

This project is embedded in the local community, and it is only through joint partnerships of this kind that real impact and sustainable social change can be achieved.”

PETCO collections and training project manager Belinda Booker said the training and mentorship of waste pickers was “critical to improving their working conditions and that of their surrounding communities,” while simultaneously keeping the environment clean.

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The PET recycling sector has an important role to play in contributing to the transformation of the South African economy. Few issues are more important,” said Booker.






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