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Against waste campaign – our joburg, our home, our future

The mission: change the mind sets of residents and businesses and get them to start recycling and separating at source.

JOBURG SOUTH: Pikitup, the City of Joburg’s waste management entity, has thrown its full weight in support of the ‘War Against Waste’ in an effort to fight against illegal dumping, littering.

Numerous times the organisation has tried different methods, adopting radical approaches to get the message across. Often these were met with resistance and distaste because the seriousness of what was being communicated was not properly conveyed or there was a total disregard for the law.

When all else fails, the only choice left is to up the ante and make every citizen of Joburg get their hands dirty.

Musa Jack, Executive Director: Waste Minimisation Strategy and Programmes at Pikitup said, “As part of the Mayoral project, we have heeded the call by the Mayor and the MMC to make sure that Separation at Source becomes a voiced dialogue in media houses, households, businesses, schools, taxi/bus ranks and on the street.”

Mayor Parks Tau has declared war on the owners of illegal dumping sites after a recent tour of the city. The Mayor with his 10 member mayoral committee went to see for themselves the true extent of development challenges the city faced and health concerns that arise with illegal dumping.

Pikitup staff will be embarking on friendly ‘protest’ marches to alert residents of the City of Joburg on the dangers of littering and illegal dumping as well as of the benefits of recycling. The teams will be visiting all seven regions on a seven-week ‘protest’ blitz, spending five days per region. They will be engaging with the communities, residents and businesses in creating a better, healthier and more sustainable City that is free of litter, illegal dumping, where children can play in clean parks.

“This is truly a testament to our commitment as a company. We are turning the City of Joburg into a recycling economy. These demonstrations are aimed at radically increasing awareness around illegal dumping and recycling. We are taking the war into the heart of the communities and in their own backyard,” said Jack.

For more information on Pikitup’s refuse collection schedule, residents can contact Joburg Connect 011 375 5555/0860 562874 (0860 JOBURG) or send an e-mail to info@pikitup.co.za

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