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more blankets for the kids ...
Check the green gloves ....
you kill my teacher .. now i kill you ....
Pocahontas
blankets for the kids ...
we don't know either .. just wave and smile ...
punk girl ...

Busy Bees

Wednesday, September 23, 2009 by Jonathan

Great to see the first rains of the season finally arrive. This mornings cleanup was a little damp but encouraging. Thanks to everyone who helped out in the face of cool damp weather.

The beginning of spring and the birth of nature.

Going Green!

Friday, September 11, 2009 by Jonathan

Pikitup is piloting a refuse separation project for us residents to help reduce landfill and increase recycling.
As they put it, "Pikitup is launching its pilot recycling project in some of the north-western suburbs and informal settlements serviced by the Waterval Depot. This project's primary objective entails separating recyclables at home. It is being implemented in partnership with Mondi Recycling. This is a six- to eight-month pilot project that will herald a whole new way of thinking and lifestyle changes to those households and businesses serviced by the Waterval Depot. Johannesburg's landfill sites are experiencing strain with the amount of refuse generated by the city's citizens. By separating the recyclables at the source - your home - you will not only be extending the lifespan of our landfill sites but you will be contributing directly to saving our environment."

Our areas include: NORTHCLIFF EXT 1, &19 WATERVAL, ESTATE EASTOWN, MONTROUX, BLACKHEATH, RISIDALE NORTHCLIFF EXT 13 VALERIDENE, NORTHCLIFF EXT 2,6,8 &7, FAIRLANDS, BOSMONT, NORTHCLIFF EXT 2,15& 25, BERARIO, NORTHCLIFF EXT 4,5

The roll-out schedule will be as follows:
Education will take place between 21 Sept - 25 Sept
Distribution of bag and bins will take place between 28 Sept 2 Oct
1st collection of the separated waste will take place on 8 Oct

To see more, go to: http://www.pikitup.co.za/jit_default_1015.html

Busy Bee View

Wednesday, September 09, 2009 by Jonathan

Today I realised that our chipping away collecting the rubbish along J G Strydom has made a visible difference. Thanks to everyone who helped out this morning in making our planet alittle clearner.