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What South Africa needs to achieve a carbon neutral food supply chain

South Africa has a carbon intensive economy, mainly due to our current reliance on coal for power generation. With this, there are many other greenhouse gas (GHG) contributors that make us the world’s 12 biggest emitter of GHG’s, including our food supply chain. If we want to achieve our carbon reduction targets, business as usual will not cut it.

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#GlobalRecycling | Day Will you be recycling your food waste?

#GlobalRecyclingDay Will you be recycling your food waste? It’s global recycling day today and citizens around the world are rethinking about what they throw away and where. Recyclable waste is often referred to as the world’s ‘seventh resource’, as they offer significant economic value when repurposed. While plastics, metals, glass, and paper may seem like

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Asking the right questions on International coastal and World Clean-up Day

Asking the right questions on International coastal and World Clean-up Day When is biodegradable packaging more environmentally friendly? To find out more, visit www.biobin.co.za Saturday, 19 September 2020 is a day dedicated to keeping our environment clean and litter-free. It is International Coastal Clean-up day and World Clean-up day; two global initiatives that focus on

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Celebrating our Women in Waste on Woman’s Day 2020

Celebrating our Women in Waste on Woman’s Day 2020 On Monday, 10 August 2020 we are celebrating Woman’s day! BiobiN South Africa is taking the opportunity to highlight some women who are responsible for the sustainability and growth of South Africa’s waste sector. (Council for Industrial and Scientific Research) CSIR’s, Dr Linda Godfrey & Dr

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