Recycling programme extends into informal areas

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Parkdene Primary is among the schools visited by the George Municipality Environmental Services department as part of the education and awareness programme to encourage citizens to use the three-bag refuse collection system that will be introduced in their neighbourhood shortly. Learners receive goodie bags, made from recycled materials, which includes a reusable water bottle, recycling information materials, and blue and green refuse bags to kick start their waste reduction efforts at home.

The George Municipality will soon be extending its recycling programme into areas that had in the past not been part of the blue and green bag system. These include rural areas, high density neighbourhoods and informal settlements that could potentially more than double the city’s current yield of about 600 000kg of recyclable waste per month.

George Municipality Municipal Manager Trevor Botha said the city was committed to waste reduction, not only because the region was running out of landfill space but also because it was the environmentally right thing to do. “Waste management is increasingly expensive, which ultimately impacts on our citizens. Local landfill sites are closing and transport to regional landfill and waste disposal facilities outside Mossel Bay is adding to the bill. If we can reduce the amount of waste transported out of the city, everyone benefits in the long-term – financially and environmentally,” said Mr Botha.

In this regard the municipality has introduced several different waste reduction efforts, including extensive environmental education and awareness, the establishment of transfer stations where waste is sorted, composting areas for garden waste, and the introduction of a blue and green bag refuse collection system to households and businesses. “We are continuously investigating new ways to reduce waste and to move towards long-term sustainability,” said Mr Botha.

 

The George Municipality has been using a two-bags refuse collection system (black bags for general waste and blue bags for recyclables) since 2008. A green bag for garden waste was added in February 2019. The programme already distributes to and collects bags from nearly 17 000 households in more than 40 neighbourhoods in the municipal area including most suburbs of George as well as the outer areas of Wilderness, Kleinkrantz, Hoekwil, Victoria Bay, Herolds Bay and Delville Park.

The next phase is expected to roll out in October and is being preceded by an extensive awareness campaign in schools and neighbourhoods where the programme is new. Phase two includes more than 21 000 households in Ballotsview, Borcherds, Conville, Lawaaikamp, New Dawn Park, Pacaltsdorp, Parkdene, Protea Park, Rosemore, Sea View and Thembalethu as well as Uniondale and Haarlem rural areas.

The contract kicks off with the delivery of two green bags and two blue bags to households on their normal refuse removal days the first week in October 2019. Collection of green and blue bags has already commenced informally in the areas but will formally start on 1 October 2019. Municipal trucks will collect the black bags, while blue and green bags will be collected by service provider, Interwaste, in different trucks on the same day – before or after the black bag collection, and can be hours apart.

Every week on the same day as collection, Interwaste will replace each collected full bag, blue or green, with another of the same colour at the same time as they collect the full bag. In addition, Interwaste will drop off two green bags and two blue bags to non-participating households every quarter to encourage them to participate in waste reduction efforts.

Households or businesses that are actively recycling and require additional green or blue bags, can collect from the Interwaste premises at 10 Extension Road, Pacaltsdorp Industrial Area.

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Herman Pienaar
23 years ago Herman and his wife Carina, with their 2 daughters moved to George in the beautiful Garden Route region of South Africa. He has a passion for the people of the region and is involved in many humanitarian projects. He is co-owner of the popular Facebook group called Georgiete Staan Saam with a membership of 84 500. He is a connector and an activist for unity and works tirelessly to help all communities in George and the Garden Route to realise that the answer for the political, business and socio-economical problems of the area is to stand together, plan together and working together at a common sustainable goal of alleviating poverty.Herman is the CEO of the Love Garden Route NPC and is one of the founders of the Love George movement. He is the owner and founder of the GardenrouteNEWS platform (previously Lovegeorge NEWS) and the online radio stations RadioCSA. For 32 years Herman specializes in web development and web design and through his business also offer web-hosting, email-hosting and domain-hosting.As a Pastor he has presented over 40 men's and women's camps where the main focus is to assist and guide Christians in discovering who and whose they are, discovering their true calling and then activate them into their true Prophetic and Apostolic calling.