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120 Gauteng schools recognized for sustainability projects
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Over 120 Gauteng schools have been recognised for sustainability projects at the WESSA Eco-Schools programme.
The schools carried out recycling, tree planting, land rehabilitation and environmental lessons, reaching thousands of learners and teachers.
Special awards went to Ipontshe Primary for Biodiversity Stewardship, Diepsloot Secondary No.3 for Circular Economy Champion, Moduopo Primary for Water Wise Warriors, Pinnacle Colleges Rynfield for Ubuntu for Nature and Waterkloof House Prep School for Eco-Innovation.
Across South Africa, 622 schools take part in the programme, putting sustainability into their daily school activities.
The schools carried out recycling, tree planting, land rehabilitation and environmental lessons, reaching thousands of learners and teachers.
Special awards went to Ipontshe Primary for Biodiversity Stewardship, Diepsloot Secondary No.3 for Circular Economy Champion, Moduopo Primary for Water Wise Warriors, Pinnacle Colleges Rynfield for Ubuntu for Nature and Waterkloof House Prep School for Eco-Innovation.
Across South Africa, 622 schools take part in the programme, putting sustainability into their daily school activities.
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Zero Waste to Landfill initiative in Dube
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Adopt-A-Community has launched a Zero Waste to Landfill initiative in Dube, Soweto.
The project brings together local leaders, businesses, waste collectors, and community groups to promote recycling, reduce landfill waste, and keep neighbourhoods clean.
Founder Duduzile Ntuli also introduced the BinPack app, which helps residents manage waste and supports a circular economy.
The initiative creates opportunities for local employment and business growth, and community members took part in a Q&A to learn how to get involved.
The project brings together local leaders, businesses, waste collectors, and community groups to promote recycling, reduce landfill waste, and keep neighbourhoods clean.
Founder Duduzile Ntuli also introduced the BinPack app, which helps residents manage waste and supports a circular economy.
The initiative creates opportunities for local employment and business growth, and community members took part in a Q&A to learn how to get involved.
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Cape Town supports shelters for vulnerable residents this winter
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The City of Cape Town is supporting organisations that provide shelter to vulnerable residents during the winter months.
Applications are now open for registered non-profit organisations to apply for assistance through the City’s Winter Readiness Programme.
Qualifying shelters have until 31 March to apply for support to expand bed capacity as demand increases during winter.
The programme will run from 4 May to 30 October and will provide supplies and staff support to participating shelters.
Applications are available via on the City of Cape Town's website.
Applications are now open for registered non-profit organisations to apply for assistance through the City’s Winter Readiness Programme.
Qualifying shelters have until 31 March to apply for support to expand bed capacity as demand increases during winter.
The programme will run from 4 May to 30 October and will provide supplies and staff support to participating shelters.
Applications are available via on the City of Cape Town's website.
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The Rand is trading at 16.28 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 5,200.70 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 69,370.00.
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