Collect waste

We will collect waste Polystyrene from large business and recycling collection points

recycle waste

The Polystyrene waste is then processed and recycled into new items

Make a difference

By recycling the Polystyrene, we can reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills, rivers and oceans

About us

Making a change to protect the environment together

The Human Race has had a devastating effect on the Earth, it is up to us to make a change and reduce our impact on the environment. Together, we can create a sustainable future for generations to come.

Simple changes to our behaviour such as recycling paper, plastic and glass can make a massive contribution towards saving our planet…

DID YOU KNOW:

Some Polystyrene facts to consider…


Polystyrene can be recycled up to 20 times without damage to its physical properties


Polystyrene recycling in South Africa increased by 19 % during 2019

Polystyrene is generally non-biodegradable, which is seen as a negative factor environmentally

Polystyrene is 100% recyclable.  

Our recycling success…

Through the hard work and dedication of our team, we have achieved some remarkable recycling milestones by reducing the amount of polystyrene waste…

Thousands of tons of Polystyrene waste collected that could have ended up in landfills

Thousands of tons of Polystyrene recycled in our factory, reducing polystyrene waste

Thousands of new products created without needing to create new raw materials

15 years in business and a meaningful impact on the environment. 

Projects

Some of the other wildlife and environmental projects we have been involved in, including the Hennops River Rivival…

Join us in making a difference for a better tomorrow!

What is Polystyrene?

Find out more information about Polystyrene, it’s history and uses here…

Some of the most common uses for polystyrene is as packing material> This can either be as solid blocks formed to accommodate the item being protected or as loose-fill “peanuts” cushioning fragile items inside boxes. Other uses of polystyrene includes disposable plastic cutlery and dinnerware, CD […]
Polystyrene was discovered in 1839 by Eduard Simon, an apothecary from Berlin. From storax, the resin of the Oriental sweetgum tree Liquidambar orientalis, he distilled an oily substance, a monomer that he named styrol. Several days later, Simon found that the styrol had thickened into a […]
Polystyrene is a versatile plastic used to make a wide variety of consumer products. As a hard, solid plastic, it is often used in products that require clarity, such as food packaging and laboratory ware. When combined with various colorants, additives or other plastics, polystyrene is […]

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1008 Katrol Avenue
Rovertville
Roodepoort

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