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Lockdown Relief Secured For Destitute Waste Pickers Countrywide


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Lockdown Relief Secured For Destitute Waste Pickers Countrywide

Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Barbara Creecy
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Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Barbara Creecy

14th April 2020

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The Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries in partnership with the packaging industry have secured a plan to assist waste pickers who have lost their livelihoods during the national lockdown period.

“Working with industry and the waste reclaimers associations we will be distributing electronic food vouchers to waste pickers’ cell phones over the coming days.” Said Minister Barbara Creecy 

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The initiative which has a strong focus in reaching waste reclaimers in towns and cities across the country, is aimed at alleviating distress many reclaimers face during the National Lockdown. It is estimated that during the course of this week 3 925 reclaimers will receive vouchers which they can reclaim at specified retailers.  A total of 1000 vouchers had been paid to individual reclaimers cell phones across the country by close of business on Thursday, 9 April.

The voucher system is being used to ease the logistics of having to distribute food parcels to all provinces.

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The partnership follows discussions between the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Packaging SA, Polyco, PETCO, The Glass Recycling Company, Mpact Recycling, the Paper Manufacturing Association and the two organisations representing waste reclaimers namely: the African Reclaimers Organisation and the SA Waste Pickers Association

Following the discussions Industry immediately donated R785 000.00 to the relief effort. “It is heart-warming that the members of Packaging SA have come together with the Department to assist waste pickers in these trying times,” said Shabeer Jhetam, Executive Director of Packaging SA.

The Organisations representing re-cyclers have been working with their members to develop a comprehensive list of beneficiaries to assist the relief effort.

With the collection of recyclables not included as an essential service, the consequence of this has been that waste pickers have been unable to work during the lockdown period. Consequently, hundreds of waste pickers are currently experiencing situations of extreme hardship. Waste pickers and reclaimers play a key role in the recycling sector in South Africa.

On 8 April, Minister Creecy and Velaphi Ratshefola Managing Director of Coca-Cola Beverages SA (CCBSA), led the distribution of food parcels to waste pickers in Gauteng. More than 2 000 food parcels were distributed to registered wastepickers in the province.

On 9 April, The Deputy Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Ms Makhotso Sotyu handed over 250 food vouchers to the waste reclaimers in Sasolburg.  Fibre Circle, the producer responsibility organisation for the paper industry, have also delivered 300 food parcels to collectors in Ekurhuleni ahead of the Easter weekend.

Minister Creecy thanked all those who have participated in the partnership to date. She also urged those who had not yet donated to join the drive: “We are extremely grateful to all those who have opened their hearts to the distress of Waste Reclaimers. Because the need out there is so great, we urge others to join our partnership and donate generously!” the Minister said.

 

Financial support totalling R785 000.00 has been received from:

Packaging SA – R100 000.00

PETCO – R100 000.00

Polyco – R100 000. 00

The Glass Recycling Company – R100 000.00

Fibre Circle (Paper) – R100 000.00

Mpact – R100 00.00

PET Recyclers: (Extrupet, Sen Lid Da, DaRunFa) – R55 000.00

SAPRO – R50 000.00

Plastics SA – R30 000.00

Metpac SA – R 25 000.00

Polystyrene SA – R 20 000.00

SAVA – R 5000.00

 

Issued by Government Communications (GCIS) on behalf of the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries

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