Zululand Observer - Weekender

SAPPI PROVIDES COVID-19 RELIEF TO COMMUNITIE­S

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When

the Covid-19 Coronaviru­s pandemic swept across the globe at the beginning of 2020, it highlighte­d the plight of many of the more vulnerable communitie­s, especially those situated in the rural areas of our country and in our neighbouri­ng communitie­s. With this in mind, Sappi Southern Africa stepped in and donated scarce and essential items to assist and provide some relief in these difficult times.

Working closely with the Traditiona­l Councils in Sokhulu, KwaMthethw­a, Hluhluwe, Mbazwane and Manguzi, Sappi Forests in Zululand identified those households considered as being the most vulnerable in these areas.

Since April this year Sappi has donated thousands of litres of sanitiser, thousands of kilograms of porridge and thousands of cloth and surgical masks and soap to hundreds of households, community clinics, health care centres, schools, creches, orphanages and other non-profit organisati­ons.

But besides donating these goods to surroundin­g communitie­s and providing muchneeded relief, the pandemic also highlighte­d several areas in which the company was able to offer innovative product solutions or to unlock future longer-term opportunit­ies for surroundin­g communitie­s. This is in keeping with the company’s purpose statement: that Sappi exists to build a thriving world by unlocking the power of renewable resources to benefit people, communitie­s and the planet.

In this regard, Sappi was able to refocus its efforts to produce the company’s first prototype hand sanitiser and has since gone on to introduce Valida, a highly fibrillate­d 100% biodegrada­ble and sustainabl­e natural cellulose product derived from wood fibre as part of a hand sanitiser formulatio­n.

Sappi also activated a programme at its Skills Centre at the Saiccor Mill in Umkomaas into producing cloth masks, distribute­d to own and contractor employees and to neighbouri­ng schools, when masks became compulsory. Local unemployed youths are now enrolled in a course in producing PPE items.

Sappi was also pleased to see that other socioecono­mic initiative­s that it has been supporting for many years, were able to turn the negatives of the Covid-19 pandemic into positives for themselves and their communitie­s. One such example was the Abashintsh­i programme, where Sappi-trained youngsters used their social networks and their power to communicat­e to distribute useful informatio­n created in English and isiZulu by Sappi Southern Africa about curbing the spread of the Covid-19 Coronaviru­s.

A Sappi-sponsored programme which helps communitie­s adjacent to our plantation­s to become beekeepers, also showed resilience by harvesting about five tons of honey, earning close to

R360 000, despite the national lockdown. Although the Covid-19 crisis and globally challengin­g circumstan­ces has had an adverse impact on Sappi’s business and profitabil­ity, product demand in certain sectors – like packaging – is showing improvemen­t and has also led to product innovation in others. Sappi is confident that its focus on innovation and the strength of its R&D department­s will continue to stand us in good stead into the post-Covid era, as has already been witnessed by some of the innovation­s that have emerged during this extraordin­ary time in the company’s existence.

 ??  ?? Sandile Nkosi, Sappi Forests Senior Area Manager Zululand, with Mr Shamase receiving the donations on behalf of 25 households around Ngqopheni community in Mtubatuba
Sandile Nkosi, Sappi Forests Senior Area Manager Zululand, with Mr Shamase receiving the donations on behalf of 25 households around Ngqopheni community in Mtubatuba
 ??  ?? Sappi facilitate­d the production and distributi­on of fabric face masks among neighbouri­ng schools
Sappi facilitate­d the production and distributi­on of fabric face masks among neighbouri­ng schools
 ??  ?? Sappi made donations to 25 households in KwaMthethw­a-Ezidonini community
Sappi made donations to 25 households in KwaMthethw­a-Ezidonini community
 ??  ?? Local unemployed youths are enrolled in a course in producing PPE
Local unemployed youths are enrolled in a course in producing PPE
 ??  ?? Petritia Hlatswayo at one of her hives
Petritia Hlatswayo at one of her hives

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