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Support Recycling Day, use cans

This year, 'Recycling Day' is on 16 September and Collect-a-Can is appealing to all South Africans to consider purchasing beverages and creating meals from canned foods, just for one day to contribute to the extremely high national recovery rate of 70% in recycling cans.
Support Recycling Day, use cans

Advantages of cans

There are many good reasons to purchase cans: they are easily stackable and take up less room in any general storage area. Cans use less space and chill faster in a fridge than any other form of beverage packaging, which helps to save energy.

The can tab cannot be tampered with once sealed which means that the integrity of the contents won't be jeopardised and can tabs have been successfully eliminated as a litter source since they now remain attached to the can. The neutral, water-based internal coatings protect the integrity of the can's contents and there is absolutely no effect from can or coating on the flavour of the contents.

In addition, the tinplate totally protects the can's contents from dirt and bacteria. The contents of canned food and beverages are not affected by conditions such as humidity and oxygen. No unwanted or potentially harmful interactions occur within a properly sealed can, and no seepage can take place because the can is made of impermeable steel. Cans are so strong that they are almost unbreakable, making them safe for children or around bare hands and feet on beaches and in other leisure situations such as swimming pools and sports facilities.

Promoting good citizenship, entrepreneurship

Gregory Masoka, Collect-a-Can's operations manager says, "Steel can be used time and time again to produce prime product. We can easily conserve an enormous amount of energy and resources by paying special attention to recycling cans which are a 100% recyclable and valuable material.

"Cans are the most recycled form of packaging in southern Africa, making a major contribution to the preservation of the natural environment and tourist attractions. We are also very proud to be able foster entrepreneurship by offering cash for empty cans, which helps individuals earn an income."

Your cans can either be set aside for delivery to a drop-off point, many of which are easily accessible, or if you are in a municipal area which offers collection of recyclables along with your regular garbage, included with your weekly refuse collection. Remember that many schools collect cans to supplement their fund raising efforts, so enquire at a school in your area whether they have the facilities for cans to be dropped off.

For more information, go to www.collectacan.co.za.

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