REACT Recycling – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Tue, 22 Jul 2025 08:48:06 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png REACT Recycling – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Regenize Relaunches Five REACT Recycling Hubs in Cape Town https://techeconomy.ng/regenize-relaunches-five-react-recycling-hubs-in-cape-town/ https://techeconomy.ng/regenize-relaunches-five-react-recycling-hubs-in-cape-town/#respond Tue, 22 Jul 2025 08:48:06 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=163543 In a major boost for community-led sustainability, Regenize has relaunched its first five REACT (Recycling for the African Context) hubs across Cape Town, reinforcing its mission to make recycling accessible, inclusive, and impactful for underserved communities.

Each decentralised micro-hub is built to support up to 1,200 households, creating localised recycling infrastructure that not only benefits the environment but also generates income and empowers communities.

REACT Recycling Hub in Cape Town
The team

From Waste to Worth: A New Model for Recycling

Unlike traditional recycling systems, the REACT model prioritises community participation and economic empowerment.

Residents receive free doorstep recycling collection while local waste reclaimers are integrated into the formal economy. Every participant is rewarded with Remali, a digital currency that can be used to purchase essentials like airtime, data, and groceries.

REACT Recycling Hub in Cape Town
A member of the team picking up items for recycling

“This is about more than just recycling, it’s about building a new kind of economy,” said Ashley Arendse, chief business officer at Regenize. “We’re bringing sustainability home to communities and showing that inclusive, circular economies are not only possible, they’re powerful.”

Relaunch Locations Across Cape Town

The five newly relaunched hubs are strategically located to enhance access and deepen environmental awareness in their respective areas:

  • Bridgetown: Reable Centre, 152 Tarentaal Road
  • Kewtown: Kewtown Primary School, Klapperbos Street
  • Alicedale: Elizabeth Drive, Athlone
  • Norma Road: Silvertown
  • Rylands: 2 Carnie Road, Rylands Estate

Laying Groundwork for the Future

The relaunch is part of Regenize’s broader vision to scale the REACT model across South Africa. Looking ahead, the organisation plans to integrate electric vehicles into its collection processes, reducing emissions while increasing efficiency.

REACT Recycling Hub in Cape Town
The working tools

With a proven track record and strong community engagement, REACT is positioning itself as a blueprint for scalable, community-powered recycling across the continent.

Get Involved

Cape Town residents are encouraged to start separating their recyclables and connect with the hub nearest to them.

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