Basically, we take a problem off your hands – and we solve it.
Don’t waste another moment – contact us to take advantage of our full range of waste management services. We supply, we collect, we transport, and we process. We reduce, we reuse and we recycle. And we never lose sight of our overall goal: to make a positive difference towards a greener environment.
We can assess your waste generation responsibilities and your waste streams, advise on reduction or diversion at source, and develop customised service packages to take a load off your mind. The results? Lower costs, increased profitability, better health and a more sustainable approach to business.
We’re in it for the long run.
We’d love to see waste containers – whether bins, skips or dumpsters – become an option of last resource, not an automatic destination for waste.
We’re constantly seeking ways to recycle more waste, but we recognise that there’s still a need for waste containers. As you’d expect, we only supply the best – and they’re all SABS-approved.
View ProductsWaste management is as much about preventing tomorrow’s problems as it is about solving today’s challengers. Tshenolo Waste is concerned about the future as well as the present, and we take a proactive approach to improving our nation’s waste management capabilities, and the lives of all South Africans.
Tshenolo Waste has developed a provincial Waste Information System (WIS) to record all Healthcare Risk Waste generated, by category, per hospital/clinic and per district. The WIS can generate detailed monthly reports to facilitate informed budget and resource allocation decisions, and better risk management practices.
The waste management industry offers an opportunity for the public and private sectors to align their empowerment priorities, and advance their upliftment agendas. We believe that Healthcare Risk Waste is an economic activity where black entrepreneurial development can and should be encouraged and promoted.
South Africa has a litter problem, and it bugs us. Casual littering and illegal dumping detract from everyone’s quality of life. The results are unsightly, and can also include blocking of storm water drains (leading to localised flooding), contamination of water sources, and health risks to people, pets and livestock.
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