The Greater Tygerberg Partnership (GTP) has unveiled innovative new trolleys designed to make waste collection easier, safer and more efficient. The trolleys were developed with the City of Cape Town's Urban Waste Management Department and partners like The Institute of Waste Management of South Africa, Bens Bike and MES.
GTP says the trolleys are transforming the lives of waste pickers and paving the way for a cleaner, greener Bellville — Cape Town's second-largest commercial hub.
The upgraded trolleys feature an extended top section, allowing waste pickers to collect more recyclables on each run. This means fewer trips, more efficiency and better opportunities to maximise their time and effort. Plus, with a design focused on user safety and convenience waste pickers can feel more secure on the job, says GTP.
"This project is more than just a waste collection upgrade," says Monique Muller, Project Manager at GTP. "It's about giving informal waste pickers the tools to do their work safely, efficiently and with dignity. Ultimately, it's also about a cleaner, healthier Bellville for everyone."
These new trolleys are more than just a means to collect waste — they’re a step towards better working conditions, improved productivity and even a higher income for those who rely on them to make a living. The whole community benefits from cleaner streets and smarter recycling, adds GTP.
Don't Let This Opportunity Go to Waste
According to GTP, the community's involvement is crucial to the success of this initiative. Residents can make a difference by sponsoring additional trolleys and waste bikes. Businesses can even add their branding to these essential tools, gaining visibility while contributing to a worthy cause.
Additionally, residents and businesses can get involved by setting aside their recyclables for collection. GTP says that it offers a free recycling pick-up service, with proceeds helping waste pickers transition from the streets into more secure and economically sustainable roles.
Muller concludes, "This initiative is proof that small, thoughtful interventions can change lives and the wider community. By giving waste pickers what they need, we're not just cleaning up — we're building a community that is sustainable and inclusive."
For more information, contact monique.muller@gtp.org.za or visit www.gtp.org.za.
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