The winner of the 2013 SAPRO Trophy for the Best Recycled Product is the Sunlight Dishwash Bottle from Unilever SA. Recycled material for the Sunlight bottle is supplied by Extrupet. The bottles are injection stretch blow moulded by Nampak Petpak in Isando.
"One of the limitations to introducing recycled bottles is customer perception, because consumers are used to buying products in what they believe to be perfect bottles", explained Douglas Greig, Chairman of the South African Plastics Recyclers Organisation (SAPRO) who hosted the 4th annual gala dinner and awards ceremony.
Brands such as Sunlight have a great heritage with consumers and are often seen to lead the way. If the major brands are proactive in adjusting their packaging to create a better environment, consumers often view this as a very positive step, because they have the market impact and volumes to actually make a difference. In addition, major brands have the financial muscle to influence and educate suppliers, retailers and consumers alike and there is a positive knock-on effect down the supply chain and into the home”, Greig said
Currently in its fourth year, this annual competition is hosted in collaboration with Plastics|SA and forms one of the highlights of the local plastic industry’s Clean Up South Africa Week (16-21 September 2013) - an initiative that encourages South Africans to clean-up and recycle where they work, live or play.
Explaining the purpose of the competition, Greig said the event, known as Oscars of the Plastics Industry, acknowledges recycled plastics products and encourages brand owners and industrial designers to consider recycled plastics as a material of choice.
“Plastics recycling is an important part of end-of-life plastics products and South Africa is doing well with only mechanical recycling. This annual event is an important vehicle to educate the media, public and even the plastics industry about the magnitude of plastics recycling locally".
Plastics Recycling in South Africa
Approximately 19 % of all plastics products that were manufactured during 2012 were recycled in the same period. Says Greig: “The recycling rate is increasing very slowly – too slow to make a huge impact on the plastics waste going to landfill every year. As a result of the increasing population, urbanisation and a growing middle-class society, the tonnages going to landfill is increasing faster than the tonnages recycled”. Addressing the audience duriACE 17 Purecontrol FG

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