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VWSA employees roll up their sleeves to conserve the environment

Ready to make a difference when it comes to environmental sustainability, a group of 180 Volkswagen Group South Africa (VWSA) employees and their loved-ones spent their Saturday morning cleaning the Gqeberha coastline.

In partnership with the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA), VWSA hosted its Show of Hands volunteer event in Gqeberha on Saturday 11 November.

The Show of Hands initiative, which is usually held by VWSA twice a year, challenged volunteers to clean up a 2,2-kilometre stretch of beach along Marine Drive, from Pollock Beach to Flat Rocks. In total 100 bags of litter (not including bulky litter such as old tyres, metal pipes and planks) were collected in two hours during the initiative, which was then sorted and recycled where appropriate.

For this initiative, WESSA provided the necessary expertise on waste collection and which areas would bring the most impactful contribution to sustainability, and provided education to young children in attendance on how to become more environmentally conscious. VWSA has also supported WESSA by funding the transport of learners from various schools to their Marine Week programme in October, and the company has previously supported WESSA’s Eco Schools programme.

Environmental sustainability is a critical priority for VWSA. Last month, the company was honoured with both the international Lean & Green Management Award and the SJM Flex Environmental award from Exporters Eastern Cape, for its efforts in the field of environmental responsibility.

“It is no wonder that we are able to achieve such accolades when our employees are clearly as passionate about the environment as we are,” said Nonkqubela Maliza, Director of Corporate and Government Affairs at VWSA. “Thank you to every volunteer who gave their time and energy to make a difference this weekend for this cause.”

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