Building a Brighter Future Together: creating local jobs, skills training, and business opportunities.
Although the bulk of the benefits are as outlined below, inexpensive property maintenance leads to small business development, tradesman's skills protection, admin staff and related innovative education, and more.
The National Integrated Waste Management Act mandates that all property owners and businesses separate their waste property into three categories before collection: organic, inorganic, and non-recoverable waste.
This separation at source, before collection, helps ensure that only non-recoverable waste reaches the landfill via the municipalities, while recoverable materials are diverted for reuse or recycling.
Self-employed sorters, which play a vital role by ensuring the correct categorisation of materials and maximising the recovery of valuable resources off site, are paid fair market rates for correctly sorted materials, ensuring that all recoverable items are utilised for local benefit, reducing the environmental impact, and supporting local economic development.
Benefits to Subscribers: Profits from the sale of recovered materials are shared monthly, reducing their costs of compliance with waste separation regulations.
Moreover, participation in JOBS-AFRICA is soon to be tax-deductible, providing financial incentives for those who contribute both financially and materially to creating local jobs and protecting the environment and our children.