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WOMEN IN RECYCLING: EMPOWERING CHANGE THROUGH GLASS COLLECTION

THE UNSEEN HEROES OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY

Across South Africa, countless women play a vital role in the circular economy by collecting and recycling glass and even running successful glass collection businesses. These women, often working in challenging conditions, turn discarded glass into a valuable resource, supporting their families and contributing to a cleaner environment. In an industry that has traditionally been male-dominated, these women are stepping up and creating opportunities for themselves and others.

Empowering Women Through Glass Collection

For many women, glass collection is more than just a means of earning an income; it is a path to empowerment. By engaging in this work, they not only sustain their households, their contributions extend beyond the economic, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility for the environment.

The work of these women can be  labour intensive yet, their impact is significant. By collecting glass from various sources—be it local communities, businesses, or public spaces—they play a crucial role in keeping cities clean and reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills. Their efforts are a testament to their resilience, determination, and commitment to making a difference.

Breaking Barriers in a Male-Dominated Industry

The growing involvement of women in this sector is changing that perception. These women have proven that recycling is not only a viable livelihood but also a powerful tool for social change. Their presence in the industry is inspiring more women to see the potential in recycling, not just as a job, but as a way to uplift themselves and their communities.

The Glass Recycling Company’s (TGRC) Supporting Role

While the efforts of these women-owned buy back centres and collectors are central to the success of glass recycling in South Africa, The Glass Recycling Company (TGRC) plays a supporting role in their journey. By providing advice, support, resources and infrastructure, TGRC helps to empower glass collectors, buy-back centres and entrepreneurs involved in glass recycling. Their contribution serves to amplify the impact that these women have already made through their hard work and dedication.

Celebrating the Strength and Resilience of Women

As we celebrate Women’s Month, it is important to recognise the remarkable contributions of women in the glass recycling industry. Their work is not only helping to create a cleaner environment but also empowering them to build better lives for themselves and their families. Their stories are a powerful reminder that with determination and support, women can overcome challenges and drive meaningful change in their communities.

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