
Photo courtesy of Mpact
Mpact, a paper and plastics packaging manufacturer and recycling business based in Johannesburg, has renamed its on-site waste management service offering. The company has rebranded its service, previously called Remade On Site, as Mpact Waste Management, making the service its own brand within the Mpact group.
According to Mpact, its on-site waste management service offering features a team of experts with more than 30 years of waste management experience. Mpact Waste Management serves clients at more than 250 sites in South Africa.
“Mpact Waste Management offers its customers a single point of contact, and the team is easily accessible,” says John Hunt, managing director of the recycling business at Mpact, including Mpact Recycling and Mpact Waste Management. “The Mpact Waste Management team get to know their sites intimately so they understand a business’ individual waste patterns, can advise accordingly and adapt an environmentally acceptable solution where necessary.”
Hunt adds that Mpact Waste Management can assist businesses in reducing the amount of waste they send to landfill by identifying what can be recycled and what is potentially hazardous waste.
He says, “If there was ever a perfect time to rename our Remade On Site brand, it’s now. The naming makes things logical, fitting in under the Mpact umbrella and gives our various businesses a clear definition and purpose. This change ushers in a positive era for our business that provides a national footprint of recycling services, which serve our clients and customers better and fosters a strong sense of collaboration among our employees.”
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