Recycling Our Words
Having been back in the UK for two months, I’m now preparing to turn my face south again and head back to South Africa where winter is creeping in. It’s always a bit of a brain shift, but the one thing that is certain is that, where I’ll be staying, ‘Bin-man/woman Day’ is Monday. As residents do here, people wheel out their multiple bins and bags kerbside to await the arrival of a team of workers who blitz the lot. The difference is that, in much of Cape Town and indeed South Africa, another team of workers will have checked all those bins earlier in the day. Arriving with carts, trolleys and any number of Heath Robinson contraptions, people go through the bins looking for anything they can recycle or sell. Apparently 60,000-90,000 people are employed to check bins across South Africa, earning R2,900 a month (approx £145 – figures are five+ years old ) . I wrote about this in a personal blog recently . None of this is comfortable for Weste...