PETCO & Informal Sector. Cheri Scholtz 8 th October 2015

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PETCO & Informal Sector Cheri Scholtz 8 th October 2015

Agenda How we do it (Informal, SMME and Co-operatives ) A successful example of each Summary of the progress Challenges Success Factors

How it is done. PETCO invests all it s funds (not-for-profit) in ensuring and encouraging PET recycling, through contracting and financing PET recyclers who collect bottles, process them into rpet in preparation for the manufacture of new products consumer education and awareness training and joint venture projects equipment support and sponsorship guidance relating to design for recycling By way of partnerships through five to ten-year plans with clearly-defined targets.

Training and Skills Development Training, Skills Transfer, Entrepreneurial Development and the Empowerment of SMME s 2013 and 2014 Workshops - 9 provinces, 39 municipalities Establishment waste recycling enterprises for 49 projects 66% women Formation of cooperatives and offered training for 26 cooperatives and 4398 collectors Focused on business management training for entrepreneurs and SMMEs - 22 different workshops

Informal: City of Johannesburg Waste Reclaimers Project City of Johannesburg registered the Reclaimers in city centre Provided them with identity cards. PETCO sponsored training for 300 Reclaimers and was assisted by Industry partners PETCO donated 50 trollies The Reclaimers have been given premises by Piki-Tup and City of Johannesburg to store trollies and recyclables 8 Cooperative members and the hired 62 other Waste Pickers to sell material to them Mixed Recyclables since Oct 2014 increased from 18 tonnes to 50 tonnes

SMME: Waste Want PRASA Entrepreneurship Training in partnership with PETCO PETCO sponsored H15 Baling Machine and now a weighbridge Employees increased from 7 to 27 70% women and woman owner PET volumes increased from 2 to 12 tonnes/month Upskilling people from homeless shelter to site managers

Co-Operative: Ikageng Vaalpark Project

Process and Support Co-Operative, 22 members officially the implementer of the separation at source project in Vaalpark Government: National - DEA; Provincial DESTEA; District Fezile Dabi; Municipality Metsimaholo Industry: Packaging SA (PETCO;PRASA;CAC;TGRC; POLYCO;Plastics SA; PSPC) SA Vinyl Funding: ILO Competition. PETCO sponsorship (Cages, baling machine, PP) Business: Sasol Rejuvenation, Harmony Mines, Safripol

Launch

Co-Operative: Tihana Recycling And Waste Management Co-Operative

Tihana Recycling And Waste Management Co- Operative

Process and Support Co-Operative: Thinana Cooperative consists of 5 women, previously working from the Senwabarwana dumpsite. Prior to moving to the recycling buyback centre, these women worked from a dumpsite with no protective clothing and little to no access to the markets to sell their waste to Industry: PETCO Supported 6 Trollies, manual baler, PP and training. The use of customised trolleys together with prerequisite machinery has seen this cooperative extensively collect, sort, bale and sell waste to generate income Government Support: Municipality and District

Co-Operative Inhlanzeko Co-Operative, Established in 2011. Women owned 10 members implement competitions to house-holds, do door to door collections with trollies in Tembisa Government: Municipality Ekurhuleni; local Economic Development Department Industry: PETCO. Funding: Nets Africa / Oxfam Italia; Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development MTK Awards; PETCO co-op of the year 2013 (8 trollies, baling machine, 12 ft. shipping container, PP and Training)

Progress Project Permanent Jobs at start Permanent jobs current Indirect Jobs Created Starting Recycling Volumes Tonnes (mixed) Current Recycling Volumes Tonnes (mixed) City of JHB Waste Pickers Co-op (urban) 8 co-op members 8 co-op members 62 hired Collectors 20 Collectors buying from 18 50 Waste Want (urban) 7 employees 39 employees 60 Collectors buying from 20 150 Ikageng Ditamating Co-op (urban Sasolburg) 22 co-op members 10 co-op members 32 Informal collectors and ex co-op members 2 22 Tihana 5 co-op 5 co-op 32 > 1 only scrap 10

Challenges Lacking Skills: Business skills, basic record keeping, operational administration, management skills, public communication, inter personal communication skills No premises, equipment, transport, start-up cash and cash flow Distrust and exploitation amongst co-operative members No specific roles and responsibilities for each member Not adhering to training and coaching Understanding they have to save for equipment maintenance, insurance etc. Opening and managing a bank account Used to work on landfill or informal now Business owners Requiring substantial investment from sponsors and partners Expecting partners to continuously assist financially Mistrusting sponsors and partners

Success Factors Partnerships Vital: Support from Municipality, District, Province, National Government, Industry, NGO s and Business Premises at no cost from municipality Capital investment from Government, Industry and Business into equipment and infrastructure Continuous Training and Business skills provided by Partners Partners negotiating prices for recyclables from Buyers Ongoing mentorship from Partners involved Conflict management meetings for co-operative members. Contractors to service Municipality House Hold Separation at Source Project and business Continuous communication and awareness with house-holds

cheri.scholtz@petco.co.za www.petco.co.za THANKS FOR LISTENING.