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South Africa’s Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, recently engaged members of the South African Plastics Pact with a view to advancing the country's circular economy.

           Minister of Forestry Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George. 

This collaboration signals the department’s commitment to driving sustainability, sparking job creation, and fuelling economic growth through innovative environmental solutions.

“My vision is to harness the ingenuity of the private sector to forge a sustainable future that creates jobs and drives economic growth while responding to international calls for cleaner environments,” said George.

“The pioneering success of the South African Plastics Pact inspires us to refine our policies and accelerate South Africa’s leadership in the global circular economy.”

The South African Plastics Pact, led by GreenCape, unites 50 corporate organisations, including industry leaders like Unilever, Coca-Cola, and Woolworths, representing 35% of South Africa’s plastic economy. The pact has achieved significant progress towards its 2025 goals, reducing plastic straws by 91%, achieving a 45% output recycling rate, and increasing average recycled content in packaging to 18%. 

The minister engaged with pact members to discuss their concerns regarding regulatory uncertainty and the complexities surrounding Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs), which are critical for assessing the environmental impact of plastics.

He announced plans to review the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations and address the proliferation of Producer Responsibility Organisations (PROs), which have raised hurdles in the plastics value chain. 

By partnering with the private sector to streamline regulations, clarify LCA methodologies, and optimise the role of PROs, the department aims to pave the way for businesses to innovate, minimise environmental impact, and boost economic prosperity.

“The achievements to date demonstrate the impact of collective action in curbing plastic waste and promoting circularity, directly addressing global concerns about plastic pollution’s role in exacerbating climate change,” the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) said.

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