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Mpact Recycling renews its support of Mrs South Africa

Mpact Recycling is a leading paper and plastic recycler in South Africa, which counts amongst its goals educating consumers on the benefits of recycling. The company today announced that it has renewed its partnership with the glamourous Mrs South Africa pageant for the second consecutive year.

Mpact Recycling managing director, John Hunt says, “Our partnership with Mrs South Africa delivered great value in 2015 as the 25 finalists contributed to educating school children on the benefits of recycling and helped us to identify and include new communities and schools in our schools’ recycling project. This year, our campaign will include a socio-economic development element where the Top 25 contestants will meet community leaders to identify needs in their areas, which Mpact will meet provided that the area’s recycling targets are met. The campaign objectives fit neatly with Mpact’s own drive to create awareness in schools and communities about recycling.”

As an organisation, Mrs South Africa has changed the perception of what married women can and should be doing for their communities. Beauty with a purpose and making a difference is a key part of the beauty pageant.

Joanie Johnson, managing director of Mrs South Africa adds, “As part of the competition, our finalists are encouraged to help with community upliftment and development initiatives throughout South Africa. Raising funds and charity work is an important part of the contestants’ journey.

“Through the partnership with Mpact Recycling our finalists are encouraged to focus on helping their communities establish themselves in recycling, stimulating job creation around recycling, and educating their communities, schools and the youth on the importance of looking after the environment, whilst also enabling schools and communities to raise much needed funds.”

Mpact Recycling has helped set up over 40 buy-back centres, with more than 2000 schools and communities recycling on a regular basis.

In 2015 it had 294 schools participating in its Ronnie Recycler campaign linking into the schools recycling competition. This reached 143,913 eager young learners, who made successful inroads in assisting Mpact Recycling reduce waste going into landfills through a growing culture of reducing, reusing and recycling.

The company overall exceeded the 500,000 tonne mark for recycled paper during 2015 and it hopes to increase its tonnage in 2016.

To see if your school or community is involved with the Mpact Recycling schools recycling programme, click HERE

Below is a list of the Mrs. SA finalists and the areas they are supporting:

Name

Surname

Area and Province

Bright

Ntuli - Kunene

Effingham Heights, Kwa-ZuluNatal

Christy

Haefele

Durbanville, Cape Town, Western Cape

Claire

Gardiner

Irene, Gauteng

Corrine

Cornelissen

Ballito, Kwa-ZuluNatal

Ephy

Mathebula

Limpopo

Hlengiwe

Twala

Fourways, Gauteng

Lebitso

Ramphore

Pretoria, Gauteng

Levinia

Arran

Ballito, Kwa-ZuluNatal

Lilliana

Lulli-Marucchi

Bedfordview, Gauteng

Lungi

Hlatshwayo

Lyndhurst, Gauteng

Margy

Pretorius

Limpopo

Maritsa

Gouws

Pietermaritzburg, Kwa-ZuluNatal

Martina

Schoen

Pretoria, Gauteng

Melony

Naidoo

Bedfordview, Gauteng

Olwethu

Leshabane

Sandton, Gauteng

Rebekah

Van Rooyen/ Krossynski

Fourways, Gauteng

Rone'

Verster

Bloem, Free State

Semone

Skosan

Greengate, Bedfordview, Gauteng

Shadi

Chauke

Kyalami, Midrand, Gauteng

Shelley

Loots

Greyton, Western Province

Simone

Schroeter

Benoni, Gauteng

Tamzin

Vassanjee

Eikenhof, Gauteng

Teneille

White

Westbrook Beach, Kwa-ZuluNatal

Trice

Mazwi

Lanseria, Gauteng

Trisha

Poona

Mount Edgecome, Kwa-ZuluNatal

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