Help Angels of Hope with 10 volunteers for Recycling

 Cape Town, Western Cape

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Help Angels of Hope with 10 volunteers for Recycling
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category

Environment

sub-category

Recycling

duration

4-8 hours

9 participants

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Help Angels of Hope with 10 volunteers for Recycling

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The Angels of Hope has a constitutional obligation to ensure a safe ,healthy and sustainable environment for all its residents and that the rights of individuals are protected.Our Organisation Integrated Waste Management gives B-Law,2009,gives it the power to regulate,control and monitor the generation,management and disposal of solid waste within its jurisdition,which encompass the cleaning,separation,storage,collection,processing,treatment,recycling,re-use and disposal of waste as well as prevention of littering and illegal dumping.Our recycling container in Bloekombos need unused papers,plastics,cardboards,cans.We would love also to volunteers on Waste Education Progtramme which take place in different areas.


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Angels of Hope

Angels of Hope

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