Let’s get SA clean
Government has called on citizens to work with government to
clean up the country and contribute to solving the global and national
environmental challenges.
This initiative is part of the Good Green Deeds campaign
that will be officially launched by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday at the
Sisa Dukashe stadium, in Mdantsane, East London.
The Good Green Deeds campaign is a nationwide environmental
programme that challenges all citizens to take a stand against littering and
start initiatives to clean-up their neighbourhoods.
“The campaign seeks to change people’s behaviours towards
respecting our environment and towards appreciating waste management
interventions,” Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) acting
Director General Phumla Williams said.
She said the campaign is an attempt to encourage South
Africans to not dump rubbish as it harms the environment.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa |
The campaign is aimed at changing people’s attitudes and
behaviours towards responsible waste management and shift the paradigm to
influence people to be environmentally conscious and make use of the available
recycling bins.
“Government challenges every citizen of South Africans to
continue with the spirit of ‘Thuma Mina’ and answer the call to stop littering
and illegal dumping. Let us all do our part to promote the use of recycling
bins and ‘Reduce, Re-use, Recycle and Recovery’ of waste to make South Africa a
cleaner place to live in,” a statement by the GCIS said on Wednesday.
The objective of the campaign is also to expand productive
capacity and enhance service delivery in key green economy sectors including
investment in bio-waste resources using best practices in food waste composting
and urban food production initiatives that result in meaningful employment
creation in green economy sectors.
Williams urged South Africans to participate in
the social media challenge for the campaign. All those on social media should
post a picture or video clip of themselves taking some action to clean-up the
country using the hashtag. #GoodGreenDeeds. Tag @GovernmentZA and @GCISMedia on
twitter
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