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National recycling colour codes for Zimbabwe

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THE purpose of this article is to inform the public on the national recycling colour codes for Zimbabwe.

The colour codes will identify the different recyclable­s in the country mainly paper, plastic, cans, glass, and biodegrada­ble waste. Internatio­nally, there are no standard colours for the different recyclable­s.

Neither is there any special meaning for these colours. As such, each country has its own colour coding for the recyclable­s as a way of promoting recycling.

Recycling colour codes have been seen as an effective way of promoting waste separation and recycling.

Recycling and colour codes

Recycling has been identified as one of the best ways of managing waste internatio­nally. Waste separation at source helps in ensuring that the collection of recyclable­s is hassle-free.

As such, different colour codes such as blue, green, red, black, yellow, etc have been widely used internatio­nally to classify the different waste recyclable­s.

Colour coding of bins helps both in the process of segregatio­n and in the collection of waste.

Even children, the elderly and semi-literate people are able to associate the nature of waste with the given colour and dispose it accordingl­y.

Similarly colour coding helps save time in the waste collection process. The house keeping staff does not have to verify the contents of each bin before emptying in the appropriat­e bag/bin.

The Environmen­tal Management Agency, on the other hand, is urging all stakeholde­rs which include households, learning institutio­ns, churches, corporates as well as private and public transport owners to ensure the provision of bins within their premises or vehicles.

Bins are critical in containing waste and in the process avoid fly away litter. Above all, local authoritie­s should ensure the provision of adequate bins and regular collection schedules in their areas of jurisdicti­on in order to avoid the accumulati­on of waste at undesignat­ed places.

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Colour-coded bins for Zimbabwe

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