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Thungela hands over mini waste transfer stations

The mini waste transfer stations address the health and environmental hazards posed by the illegal dumping of waste

Thungela recently handed over waste management facilities to Emalahleni Local Municipality to service the Reyno Ridge and Schoongezicht communities.

The handover of these social and labour plan projects represents years of planning and preparation to address the waste management challenges faced in these communities.

Thungela partnered with the eMalahleni Local Municipality to address illegal dumping in line with their waste management strategy.

The mini waste transfer stations address the health and environmental hazards posed by illegal dumping of waste, thus improving the waste management system important for the health of the community and the environment.

Emalahleni Local Municipality plans to establish self-subsistent enterprises to address waste collection challenges by providing these services on behalf of the municipalities, making these projects sustainable for years to come.

“Our commitment to upholding Environment, Social & Governance (ESG) standards, particularly our objective to minimise the impact on the environment also extends to communities where we operate.

Waste management is an essential part of environmental stewardship, by helping to create a healthy environment for residents who live near our operations, we are creating the shared future we strive for,” says the executive head of corporate affairs for Thungela, Mpumi Sithole.

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