The Valuing Plastic Project
Thanks to project advisors
In addition to The Green Anglicans, other groups have given their time, support and input, which has been invaluable in establishing the scheme. Thank you!

PETCO represents South Africa’s polyethylene terephthalate (PET) industry

Researcher’s at the University of Cape Town: Dr Shane Godfrey at the Labour, Development and Governance Research Unit (LDGRU) and colleagues at the African Climate and Development Initiative
Tearfund is a global charity that campaigns against poverty and injustice
The Plastic Bank enables income generation from the sale of plastic waste

Plastics SA represents the plastic industry and kindly donated bags for the project
Recent posts
- Clean-up at Monwabisi Beach, Cape TownAt first sight the coast looks picture perfect. But a closer look reveals plastic and other debris lurking in the dunes and between rocks. This photo essay shows what I learnt about how plastic waste becomes hidden and the value of beach clean-ups. The clean-up was organised by the Green Anglicans who arranged for volunteersContinue reading “Clean-up at Monwabisi Beach, Cape Town”
- Mandela Day at Eluvukweni ChurchThe valuing plastic recycling scheme stopped in March 2020, at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. But the congregation and neighbours of Eluvukweni Church in Crossroads in Cape Town continued to collect recyclables. On Mandela Day (18 July 2020) volunteers emptied the storage container and sorted recyclables ready to sell once restrictions on recycling wereContinue reading “Mandela Day at Eluvukweni Church”
- From zero to 80kg in two monthsThis is a step by step overview of how we went about starting a small scale recycling project in Crossroads, Cape Town. Step 1. Starting out simple To keep things clean and simple, we asked people to collect only white paper and beverage packaging that could be easily rinsed (plastic bottles, aluminum cans, glass bottles).Continue reading “From zero to 80kg in two months”

