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Plastics|SA seminar addresses current economic downturn with energy, water solutions

According to Jacques Lightfoot, sustainability manager of Plastics|SA, energy and water solutions are of integral importance for the plastics industry. “Resource efficiency is one of our key strategies. By hosting seminars such as these, we are fulfilling our mandate and facilitating an important link between service providers and the plastics industry which needs guidance on how to remain competitive and profitable,” he said.
Seminar speakers
Speakers at the seminar included well known journalist and winner of the SANEA Journalism Award for "special efforts within the field of journalism, to promote greater understanding of energy and its role in sustaining human endeavours", Chris Yelland, who presented on the topic 'Making sense of energy in a chaotic environment'. Yelland was followed by Maggie Matumba and Wynand Van Der Merwe of the National Cleaner Production Centre of South Africa (NCPC-SA) - a national governmental programme that promotes the implementation of resource efficiency and cleaner production methodologies to assist industry to lower costs through reduced energy, water and materials usage, and waste management.
The final speaker of the day was Miguel Dos Santos of DRA - a multi-disciplinary global engineering group that delivers mining, mineral processing, energy, agriculture, water treatment and infrastructure services from concept to commissioning and comprehensive operations and maintenance services.
Alternative energy sources
“In South Africa we are feeling the strain of ever-increasing energy costs and the uncertainty of supply as the national power grid struggles to meet our energy demands. Businesses have to seriously consider turning to alternative energy sources to mitigate the impact of these factors,” Dos Santos said.
“I am very impressed with the commitment to industrial symbiosis I have seen amongst South African companies,” said Linsey Dyer, DRA’s business development manager. “One of the keys to resource efficiency is allowing companies to use each other’s unused or residual resources, such as materials, energy, water, waste, assets, logistics and expertise. Although still a relatively new concept in South Africa, business leaders here are keen to embrace this concept which results in numerous mutual economic, social and environmental benefits,” she said.
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