In the News
Sep 4, 2019
September 2019 is Clean-up and Recycle SA month – a time to unite and tackle litter and pollution in the environment. Plastics SA encourages all forms of pollution eradication, and as such, has already hosted four clean-up projects this year.
Plastics|SA has initiated a project which focuses on littering problems and solutions via recreational activities on inland dams and rivers (which eventually lead to the sea). A young learner in the Kwazulu Natal area has…
Plastics|SA’s Cleanup and recycle “Berg2beach” campaign aims to encourage hikers, mountaineers, fishermen, canoeists, kayakers and divers to ensure that our country is clean and green by showing a commitment and support of the plastics industries…
June 2014 marks the one year anniversary of Plastics SA’s first African Marine Debris Summit that took place at the SA National Biodiversity Institute at Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, last year. The Summit, which…
In collaboration with stakeholders (SPCA, SANCCOB, SANPARKS, SAMREC, Birdlife South Africa and the aquariums) we analyse the impact of entanglement on marine animals such as large mammals and seabirds. This project has now been expanded…