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Local businesses join in a community effort for World Clean-Up Day

Businesses located in the South joined forces to engage in clean-up activities to beautify their neighbourhood on September 16.

World Clean-Up Day is a global movement aimed at addressing the pressing issue of waste and pollution.

On this day, individuals, organisations and communities come together to engage in clean-up activities, recycling drives and educational initiatives to raise awareness about proper waste management and the importance of a clean environment.

SOJO Business and Tourism members of the SOJO team.

SOJO Business and Tourism, City of Joburg, Thaba Eco Hotel, Mall of the South, Bidvest Prestige, Group 1 Nissan The Glen, Seeff Kibler Park and other local businesses teamed up to participate in World Clean-Up Day, observed annually on September 16.

This initiative reflects their dedication to ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment for all citizens and visitors of Johannesburg.

Local businesses join hands to beautify the south.

SOJO Business and Tourism, a prominent organisation in Johannesburg known for its efforts to boost tourism and foster economic growth, has always believed in the principle of responsible tourism. They recognise that a pristine environment is fundamental to the success of the tourism industry and the overall well-being of the community.

According to Nicky Vakaloudis, CEO of SOJO Business and Tourism, they are thrilled to be a part of World Clean-Up Day in collaboration with the City of Joburg and other members.

Businesses join hands to commemorate World Clean-Up Day.

“Keeping our city clean is a shared responsibility and a vital step towards creating a sustainable future. The collaborative efforts of these businesses make a positive impact on the environment,” said Vakaloudis.

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