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Plastics recycling rates expected to increase materially

27th July 2018

By: Simone Liedtke

Creamer Media Social Media Editor & Senior Writer

     

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Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) recycling company Petco expects volun­tary PET recycling volumes in South Africa to grow to 70% within the next three to four years, says chairperson Dr Casper Durandt.

South African bottlers, who were voluntary members of Petco, were increasingly assisting with the drive to improve recycling rates, Petco noted last week, which had led to the annual PET plastic bottle recycling rate having increased to 65% of all bottles produced in the country in 2017, up from 55% in 2016, put­ting the country on a par with international standards.

While it remained to be seen what impact China’s ban on a number of waste streams would have on South Africa, Durandt high­lighted that the growth in voluntary PET recyc­ling locally was due to the country’s unique model, where almost all the collected bottles had been recycled, which, he said, should shield South Africa from the effect of the ban.

Durandt, who is also the technical head for Coca-Cola’s South African franchise, believes the ban in China will stimulate the creation of local solutions. Waste generation in Africa is expected to more than double by 2025.

“Three years ago, we crossed over the 50% [PET recycling] line, and, while we’re doing really well, we know there’s a lot of material that is still going into the waste stream,” he added, noting that the 65% mark had the potential to grow through efficient bottle recovery in small towns across South Africa.

This is currently hindered by logistics and the cost of bringing the bottles back to a more urbanised area for further processing.
Other countries had, however, managed to reach a recycling mark of between 80% and 90%, which Durandt said was only possible owing to legislative instruments that were “usually punitive and unproductive in terms of productivity and value creation”.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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