TGRC announces winners of 2023 Annual Schools Competition

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The Glass Recycling Company (TGRC) has announced the winners of its 2023 Annual Schools Competition. Each year, schools throughout South Africa weave recycling magic, collecting thousands of tons of glass. This competition not only encourages recycling awareness but also offers the chance to win significant prizes.

As the competition begun, schools from Gauteng, The Western Cape Peninsula, Eastern Cape and the Durban and Pietermaritzburg regions eagerly embarked on a journey of glass recycling, says the company.

Commencing in February 2023, participating schools have been weaving recycling spells, competing not only to combat litter but also to secure their share of over R 510 000. Participating schools transformed into recycling wizards, ready to transform glass bottles and jars through recycling magic, with the aim of outshining their peers in the province, the company adds. 

According to TGRC, monthly and annual cash prizes awaited the schools that displayed their recycling magic most effectively. Nationally, the weight of the glass collected throughout the competition was equivalent to nearly 300 cars! The top Gauteng schools sadly collected the lowest volume of glass, with Eastern Cape shining with two schools in the national top four.

In addition to congratulating all participating schools, TGRC has recognised the top four national winners:

  1. Isnembe Secondary School in KwaZulu-Natal collected 45,592 kilograms of glass, claiming the top spot nationwide and earning a prize of R30 000, along with an additional R 20 000 as the national overall winner.
  2. Kenridge Primary School in the Western Cape collected 39 952 kilograms of glass, securing the second position nationwide and winning a prize of R30 000.
  3. Little Eagles Play & Pre School in the Eastern Cape collected 33 674 kilograms of glass, securing the third position nationwide and winning a prize of R30 000.
  4. Morewag Primary School, also in the Eastern Cape, collected 30 054 kilograms of glass, securing the fourth position nationwide and winning a prize of R20 000.

TGRC concludes by extending its heartfelt congratulations to all participating schools and winners for their magical contributions to glass recycling efforts.

For schools interested in participating in the 2024 Annual Schools Competition and receiving a free glass bank to kickstart their recycling journey, click here.

For more information, visit www.theglassrecyclingcompany.co.za. You can also follow TGRC on FacebookLinkedIn or on X

Originally published www.mediaupdate.co.za

About TGRC:
The Glass Recycling Company (TGRC) consists of a team dedicated to increasing glass recycling in South Africa. We are passionate about ensuring every South African realises the value of recycling glass and actively embraces this practice.

We strive to educate, enable, encourage and inspire individuals to separate their glass for recycling, but do not physically collect or recycle the glass. Our focus extends beyond consumers and communities, but also on trade, industry and corporate South Africa. We also aim to uplift impoverished communities by creating income generating opportunities and skills development in the recycling sector. TGRC is funded by our committed members who manufacture glass or package their products in glass. We believe in the infinite potential of glass to make a real and positive contribution to society. At TGRC we are committed to show that glass recycling is worth the effort!

TGRC’s mandate is to increase awareness of glass recycling in South Africa. The team are passionate about ensuring every South African realises the value of recycling glass and actively embraces this practice. TGRC believes in the infinite potential of glass to make a real and positive contribution to society. TGRC is committed to prove that glass recycling is worth the effort! For info visit  like the Facebook page: www.tgrc.co.za  or www.facebook.com/TheGlassRecyclingCo/