PnP joins metal packaging recycling organisation

21st June 2019 By: Marleny Arnoldi - Deputy Editor Online

Supermarket group Pick n Pay (PnP) has signed up as a member of MetPac-SA, a producer responsibility organisation representing the metal packaging recycling industry in South Africa.

MetPac-SA CEO Kishan Singh this week applauded PnP’s decision to support the local metal packaging industry’s efforts to increase the collection and recovery rates of aluminium cold drink cans, canned food packaging made from aluminium and stainless steel, as well as aluminium foil products, aerosol cannisters, metal caps and closures.

“As a leading retailer, we are committed to reducing our impact on the environment and encourage our suppliers and customers to join us on the journey.

“We believe it is important to support organisations such as MetPac-SA, who are focused on establishing a circular economy by treating waste as a valuable resource that can be used to address economic, social and environmental challenges,” PnP sustainability GM Andre Nel noted.

South Africa’s metals packaging collection rate is an estimated 75.8%, but the industry has set itself the task of increasing this figure to 79% by 2021 and 81% by 2023.

MetPac-SA also recently welcomed Woolworths as a member, joining other members such as AB InBev, Coca-Cola, Distell, Heineken, Hulamin, Nampak, Nestle, Pack Solve, Dürsots and Wyda SA.