The Greenstone Guide October 2017 | Page 13

Greenstone life | 13 octoBER 2017 Paper • White office paper • Magazines and books (as long as nothing is laminated) • Newspaper • Cardboard (boxes and cereal boxes). The following cannot be recycled: Laminated or waxy paper; Punch confetti; Carbon paper; and Stickers Plastics Plastics are made from oil, a non-renewable resource, and much of the plastic packaging we use every day is recyclable. Ice cream and milk containers, fabric softener bottles, plastic bags and even cling-wrap can all be recycled. The easiest way to determine whether a plastic product is recyclable is by looking for its recycling logo. There are seven plastic recycling logos and most plastic packaging is imprinted with one of them and each type has to be recycled separately. Tetrapak Fruit juice and milk containers look like they’re made out of paper, but they are lined with aluminium foil and plastic so they must be recycled separately. Tetra Pak has opened its first small-scale recycling facility in Germiston where its packaging is recycled into roof tiles, furniture and stationery. Batteries Disposable batteries are not recycled – this is because the material recovery rate is too small to make recycling economically viable. But they should not be thrown away with ordinary household waste either, because they contain toxic chemicals that can leach into the soil and groundwater. Rechargeable batteries, on the other hand, are recyclable. Add to this the fact that they last a lot longer than ordinary batteries and you have a compelling argument to buy rechargeables from now on. For more valuable information and recycling guides, visit www treevolution.co.za ADVERTISE HERE! Do you want to grow your business in Greenstone, Modderfontein and Edenvale? Call 011-452-2677 or email [email protected] to find out more about our specials for local businesses • A well-read ‘good news’ newspaper • Competitive rates • Editorial opportunities for extra exposure • Local business focus www.greenstoneguide.co.za www.facebook.com/TheGreenstoneGuide Where to recycle around Greenstone • Builders Warehouse Edenvale/Germiston – 18 Dick Kemp Street, Germiston, 0860-008-902 (Batteries, Energy saver Globes/CFL’s) • Dowerglen High School – 1st Avenue, Edenvale (Paper) • Edenvale High School – Linksfield Road, Edenvale (Paper) • Eden Village Retirement Home – Margaret Road, Edenvale (Glass) • Edenglen High School – Steyn Avenue, Edenglen (Paper) • Enviroserve Waste Management – 3 Brickfield Road, Meadowale, 0800-192-783 (Cans, Metal, E-Waste, Milk & Juice Cartons, Paper, Plastic, Glass) • Greenstone Shopping Centre – behind the Game receiving area opposite the Stoneridge Skate Park (Paper, Plastic, Tins) • Holy Rosary School Sports Grounds – Shanahan Park – Horwood Street, Edenvale (Cans, Glass, Paper, Plastic, E-waste) • Hurlyvale Primary School – St Andrews Road, Hurlyvale (Paper) • Jacaranda Academy – 37 Van Tonder Avenue, Edenvale (Glass) • Makro Germiston – 16 Herman Street, Meadowdale, 0860-300-999 (E-Waste) • Matrix Warehouse Edenvale – Corner 2nd and Van Riebeeck Avenue, Edenvale, 011-454-1416 (E-waste – IT Related, Printer Cartridges) • PickitUp Garden Site – Club Street, Linksfield (Sandringham dip), 0860-56-2874 (Plastic, E-Waste, Cans, Paper) • Pick n Pay Greenstone – Modderfontein Road, 011-997-0600 (Plastic, Energy Saver Globes/CFL’s, Printer Cartridges, Batteries) • Pick n Pay Edenvale – Van Riebeeck Avenue, 011-453-2110 (Plastic, Energy Saver Globes/CFL’s, Printer Cartridges, Batteries) • Pick n Pay Terrace Rd- Terrace Road, Edenglen, 011-452-3191 (Plastic, Energy Saver Globes/CFL’s, Printer Cartridges, Batteries) • Smart Kidz – Hurlyvale (Paper) (Source: www.iloveedenvale.net)