TEDCOR’S THABO SEHOSHE IS MAKING THE DIFFERENCE IN CLEANING UP ENVIROMENT
November 15, 2011
Every year waste management company,
Tedcor, holds a Gala Awards Evening to recognise contractors who have achieved
excellence in delivery service to their communities.
This year the
winner in Cape Town was Thabo Sehoshe. For
the past two years Tedcor has, on
behalf the City of Cape Town Local Municipality provided a professionally managed domestic waste collection service, thanks to Thabo
and his labourers. He makes sure that on
collection days everyone’s refuse is removed and recycled quickly and
efficiently. His duties span a multitude of activities that include
door-to-door collection services, removal of illegal dumping, street cleaning
and litter picking.
To provide the service, Tedcor appointed
Thabo from the local community to become a contractor because, not only was he resident in the area and had a relevant
driver’s license, he could also read and write - but most of all, he showed
considerable leadership qualities.
The company went on to help him buy a
truck and mentored him in setting up his own business. Maintaining a quality service is all
important and the company made sure that he received ongoing support. To date
he services over 6000 households and employs 14 people from the community.
Tedcor’s
executive director, Victor Nemukula says that the success of sustainable waste
management lies in reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. There
are presently over 1200 such sites in the country all of which are reaching
their capacity. Reducing the amount of
waste that goes into these sites can be achieved by efficient management, waste
processing and recycling. Of course,
sorting at source is incumbent on communities taking responsibility for
recycling their waste. The City of Cape Town Local Municipality is
a shining example of this and the results speak for themselves.