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Packaging group launches Kruger Park waste, recycling system

2nd May 2014

By: Leandi Kolver

Creamer Media Deputy Editor

  

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The Kruger National Park, in partnership with paper and packaging company Nampak, recently launched its waste separation and recycling facility in Skakuza, in the southern region of the park.

The more-than-R7-million facility, funded by Nampak, the Kruger National Park Honorary Rangers and other parties, will assist the park in being more environment friendly, while also providing Nampak with additional raw materials to use in its manufacturing processes.

“We have for the last 100 years been trying all possible ways of managing our waste and today we can proudly say that we are making excellent progress,” Kruger National Park acting managing executive Danie Pienaar said at the launch of the facility.

Nampak first started working with the Kruger National Park in 2006 in terms of waste disposal by supplying animalproof bins for the park’s rest camps. To date, a total of 400 bins had been installed in southern area rest camps.

The material collected from these bins then had to be processed, which created the need for the waste materials recovery facility (WMRF).

At the newly launched WMRF, materials collected within the park would be separated, after which they would be taken back to Nampak’s manufacturing facilities to be used in its manufacturing processes, Nampak executive director Fezekile Tshiqi explained.

The WMRF was a closed-loop system that allowed upright positioning of processors to separate different waste materials on a conveyor belt, which increased productivity and efficiency. Baboonproof storage cages had also been installed at the facility.

Nampak contributed R4-million to the WMRF, R800 000 of which was spent on a truck facilit-ating the transfer of postconsumer packaging waste from the camps to the facility for sorting.

Tshiqi added that Nampak was also looking to convert the facility into a job creation opportunity.

“There are already 27 people working here and, as the volumes increase, there is a bigger chance of more jobs [being] created and we hope to double the amount of people working here,” he told Engineering News.

Meanwhile, in future, the Kruger National Park would also look to phase out its incinerators and replace them with digestive and/or gasification plants that would reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and make the park’s waste recovery system greener, Pienaar added.

Future plans for the Kruger National Park-Nampak partnership included establishing a similar facility in the northern part of the park once the Skukuza facility was up and running, Tshiqi said.

“We will need continued support as we plan to roll out these facilities through the rest of the Kruger National Park,” Pienaar said, adding that the launch of the WMRF was only the beginning of the park’s waste management journey.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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