ISUZU employees commemorates world environment day

Eager to Beat Plastic Pollution

Johannesburg

June 05, 2018

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PORT ELIZABETH – Isuzu employees and on-site contractors commemorated World Environment Day today by bringing domestic plastic waste to work in return for a reusable shopping bag.

PORT ELIZABETH – Isuzu employees and on-site contractors commemorated World Environment Day today by bringing domestic plastic waste to work in return for a reusable shopping bag.  More than 350 kilograms of plastic waste was collected at Isuzu’s four facilities.

Environmental Clerk, Zameka Kotelo, right, and waste yard supervisor, Abner Ntlilikithi unpack a load of plastic at the waste yard at the Isuzu plant in Struandale.  

 

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