The Metpac-SA Trash 4 Treats initiative, a nationwide campaign teaching primary school learners in disadvantaged communities the value of recycling, is gearing up for its 2025 launch.
Led by Metpac-SA, South Africa’s industry body for metal packaging, in partnership with the Greater Tygerberg Partnership (GTP), this engaging yet impactful initiative is proving that partnerships can drive meaningful change for learners, schools, and the environment.
Starting in the 2025 academic year, the partnership with GTP will work with 20 primary schools across the Western Cape, challenging learners to collect and sort as much recyclable waste as possible. Learners who collect cans and tins are rewarded with treats, while their schools compete for their share of the R30,000 prize money to fund crucial upgrades, offering tangible benefits that go beyond environmental awareness.
Monique Muller, Project Manager at the GTP, emphasised the importance of the initiative: “Trash 4 Treats is a brilliant example of what can be achieved when organisations come together with a shared vision. We are not just teaching kids about recycling; we are showing them how small actions can have a big impact. The ripple effects of this programme extend far beyond the classroom, as learners take these lessons home to their families, spreading the message of environmental responsibility even further. With the support of partners like Metpac-SA, we are creating opportunities for schools to thrive while contributing to a cleaner, greener community.”
At its core, Metpac-SA Trash 4 Treats is about more than recycling. It is about instilling lifelong habits in young learners, fostering pride in their communities, and providing schools with resources to create better learning environments.
The success of Trash 4 Treats is a testament to the power of collaboration. Since launching in 2019, the initiative has expanded its reach from the original ten schools to a total of 65 schools nationwide. By joining forces with Metpac-SA, the GTP is ensuring that this initiative does not just educate-it empowers.
Metpac-SA’s sponsorship covers essential resources like bulk bags and recycling bins, while also handling the collection and weighing of the recyclables. The GTP brings its expertise in community engagement to the table, ensuring that the programme reaches those who need it most.
Join the Movement
Eleven schools have already secured their spots, leaving nine positions open for new entrants. To ensure no school misses out, the campaign is calling on communities to nominate disadvantaged schools in need that could benefit from this transformative initiative. Schools themselves can also apply to participate.
Communities and schools can nominate or apply by 7 February 2025 by sending an email to Monique Muller, project manager at GTP – monique.muller@gtp.org.za.
In a time where sustainability is more critical than ever, initiatives like this demonstrate that practical, scalable solutions exist. By starting with children and schools, a strong foundation is being built for a cleaner, greener and healthier future.
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