Refuse and Illegal Dumping
Illegal Dumping, convenience Blue Bins and Black Bag waste
Illegal Dumping, convenience Blue Bins and Black Bag waste
Kellis has brought a renewed energy to Bushman’s Recycling but he needs our support to make this difficult and challenging business work.
The Recycling Trailer made its maiden appearance across the road from Buco on Tuesday 16 April.
Since the meeting end July 2023 the following developments have taken place and or materialised.
Update on the regular communications we have with Ndlambe.
Recycling to facilitate Domestic Recycling Collection at your doorstep.
Please spend the time and energy sorting your waste between what is recyclable and what is not.
Residents have asked for a recycling solution and we are happy to announce we have one.
Recycling remains a frustrating and challenging concern for KOSRA.
In order to make recycling feasible, we need everyone in the greater Kenton area to recycle
Domestic waste, household waste, garbage, trash: no matter what we to call it, we all have to get rid of it.
Following several complaints by Kenton residents regarding the location of the Municipal Skips...
Bushmans Recycling Depot is very short of recyclables, especially glass bottles. It may be a bother for you to sort your plastics and cardboard but surely you can deliver glass and cardboard boxes!
How lucky are we in Kenton to have vast expanses of clean and pristine beaches on which to walk and play. But are our beaches really as clean and pristine as we’d like to think or do they harbour diseases and bacteria?
You may recall that, in 2014 we launched an application to the High Court in Grahamstown against Ndlambe Municipality.
In the quest for a ‘single-use-plastic-free-Kenton’ we would like to encourage you to follow the seven R’s:
One of KOSRA’s big challenges is to get recycling in Kenton up and running again. And the good news is - we’re nearly there!
There were lots of residents in Kenton who embraced the recycling project. The decrease in volume of waste going into the Port Alfred and Alexandria landfill sites was immense.