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PLASTIC LET’S GET REAL

Once upon a time, not too long ago, Platteland started planning a good-news story on a completely different pandemic: South Africa’s enormous plastics pollution problem.

That’s why we were elated at the news of the launch of the SA Plastics Pact at the end of January this year. Through this unique collaborative initiative, government, businesses, local authorities, NGOs and citizens aim to fundamentally change the way we design, produce, use, reuse, dispose of and reprocess plastics. (Read more on the pact on page 95.)

“We need to create a world where plastics are valued and never become waste,” says Lorren de Kock, project manager of the World Wide Fund for Nature’s (WWF) circular plastics project. “We also need to move away from a linear plastics economy, where we take, make and dispose of plastic, and work towards a circular system that values and retains materials, which are then ‘returned’ to the economy after use for added economic value and income opportunities.”

One of the pact’s first major projects is

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