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South Africa's economy is currently under pressure with ... the study shows that rolling out waste as a green industry would effect a 0.5% ... “Our need to grow the economic pie in SA is now ...
BMW South Africa is leveraging its new electric vehicle architecture to navigate economic challenges and meet consumer demands, while aiming to contribute positively to the nation's economic landscape ...
Recycling SA's electronic waste (e-waste) will be a source of new business, job creation and will develop the country's economy, says environmental affairs minister Edna Molewa.
South Africa has a robust environmental regulatory framework, and any company's net zero journey should begin with ...
South Africa is one of the highest generators of e-waste on the African continent, producing 530 million kilograms of e-waste a year, according to the UN’s Global E-Waste Monitor.
By Justin Bott, CEO at Interwaste SUSTAINABILITY has become the watchword for South African corporates, as they grapple with ...
The level of e-waste recycling in South Africa is extremely low. While 6 kg/y to 7 kg/y of e-waste is generated for every South African citizen only 360 000 t/y of e-waste is placed on the market.
South Africa Solid Waste Management Report 2024: Rising Waste & Landfill Limits Create Growth Opportunities For Private Firms In Composting, Recycling & Waste-To-Energy Partnerships With Government.
With a population estimated at 61 million and increasing by 1% annually, and each individual producing about 2 kg of waste per day, South Africa is reportedly on the verge of a waste disaster.
Analysis - The construction industry contributes significantly to a country's economy through infrastructure development. The industry has expanded rapidly worldwide and further growth is expected.
Telecommunications company Vodacom South Africa and not-for-profit producer responsibility (EPR) organisation Circular Energy have partnered to divert growing volumes of electronic waste (e-waste ...