Mpact and Mrs SA Semifinalists have an impact on local schools
Learners were excited to see the Mpact Recycling mascot, Ronnie Recycler.
One thousand, two hundred learners were impacted when Mpact Recycling and the Tammy Taylor Mrs South Africa Semifinalists payed their school a visit.
The purpose of the visit, which took place at the Fleurhof Primary School, was to encourage learners to recycle and promote good habits, such as looking after the environment and keeping it clean.
Learners were excited to see the Mpact Recycling mascot, Ronnie Recycler, who entertained them with some good dance moves.
Fleurhof Primary School would like to encourage more community members and businesses to play their part in saving the environment by donating all their unwanted paper, magazines, newspapers, cartons etc. to the school for recycling. They need your contribution to help them increase their recycling volumes on a continual basis as a fund raiser.
Mpact Recycling is the leading paper and PET recycler in South Africa and has partnered with the Tammy Taylor Mrs South Africa pageant, a woman empowerment programme, for the fifth consecutive year.
Through the partnership with Mpact Recycling, the top 100 Mrs South Africa Semifinalists are required to work alongside Mpact Recycling at schools with the aim of promoting recycling awareness, supporting fund-raising initiatives and increasing recycling volumes. The partnership is valuable as it spotlights the importance of recycling.
By recycling, you benefit the environment in a number of ways – it diverts recyclable paper, paper-based packaging and plastic away from landfills; reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and prevents the incineration of recyclable paper.




