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Recycle and Protect
In partnership with Attacq
and ERA (E-waste Recycling
Authority) – a local non-profit
organisation – Dell Technologies
South Africa set up a permanent
e-waste bin at Waterfall Corner
in February. Having an e-waste
bin in the city allows residents
and visitors to the area to easily
recycle electrical and electronic
equipment that no longer works.
The top-loader type e-waste
recycling bin features easy-to-
access compartments for various
sizes of e-waste – from TVs,
washing machines and printers
to air fryers, irons and routers.
As you can see from the top-
loader contents image here,
our residents, employees and
visitors to Waterfall City are
making full use of this new More info on the bin can be found here:
convenience. https://waterfallcity.co.za/news/e-waste-recycling-initiative/
Jukskei River Clean-up
For the second year running, staff from Deloitte’s Waterfall City head office
dedicated their annual Volunteer Day in May to a critical environmental
cause: a clean-up of the Jukskei River near Buccleuch. Facilitated by Waterfall
City Management Company (WCMC), this initiative not only tackled visible
pollution and the eradication of invasive species, but also served as a
vital learning experience for all, deeply aligning with Waterfall City’s core
sustainability principles and fostering a powerful sense of community spirit.
The Deloitte volunteers collected a total of 222 bags of rubbish, ranging
from everyday litter to illegally dumped waste products and silted debris,
amounting to 20 cubic metres of waste weighing around two tons, all of which
was responsibly removed. Thanks to all the sponsors on the day.
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