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South Africa’s PVC recycling reaches new heights in 2023: 16% recycling rate achieved

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Plastics SA has recently released the country’s latest polymer production and recycling figures for the year ending December 2023, showcasing a positive upward trend in PVC recycling across the country.

According to the new data, South Africa’s total domestic plastic consumption for 2023 reached an impressive 1,983,800 tons, which includes both virgin and recycled materials. Of this figure, PVC constituted 11%, with the majority being used in long-term building and construction applications such as pipes, profiles, floors, and cables. These products, often with lifespans exceeding 100 years, may only enter the recycling stream far in the future, making current recycling efforts notable.

During 2023, South Africa successfully recycled 26,100 tons of PVC, marking a 16% recycling rate in this sector. This achievement represents a consistent year-on-year increase in recycled PVC, underscoring the effectiveness of focused recycling initiatives and commitment from the Southern African Vinyls Association (SAVA).

“This commendable increase in PVC recycling figures is a clear testament to the collaborative efforts within the industry and the commitment to enhance waste management and recycling in South Africa. From 21,432 tons in 2020 to 26,100 tons in 2023, we are seeing steady progress,” said a representative from SAVA.

PVC packaging, though representing less than 2% of the total market, has seen notable success in recycling efforts. SAVA has directed resources to bolster collection and recycling systems for PVC packaging, which extends shelf life, reduces spoilage, and provides essential benefits to retailers. By developing additional end-markets for post-consumer PVC, supporting recyclers and their collection methods, SAVA is helping to ensure that PVC packaging remains a valuable resource in the circular economy.

In support of these initiatives, SAVA has invested over R1 million in grants dedicated to recycling projects for both rigid and flexible PVC packaging. To continue advancing these efforts, SAVA invites recyclers to apply for grant funding for 2025.

For more information on Plastics SA’s 2023 recycling report, visit https://www.plasticsinfo.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Executive-Summary-Plastics-2023.pdf . To apply for SAVA’s recycling grant, please visit the Recycling page on www.savinyls.co.za

 

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