Schools recycling programmeThis quarter reminded us once again that school recycling is about far more than waste collection. It is about building habits, inspiring responsibility, creating opportunity, and helping schools become active spaces of environmental care. Through awareness sessions, educational support materials, recycling collections, community clean-up campaigns, and continued stakeholder engagement, the Isphepho Schools Education and Recycling Programme continued to grow in both reach and value. ![]() The quarter also brought exciting momentum through initiatives designed to strengthen participation and ownership. The introduction of the school rebate model created a stronger link between recycling efforts and direct school benefit, while learner-centred activities, such as the PET Eco Broom Competition, helped spark greater excitement around collection. New recognition efforts, including the support staff competition, are also helping to encourage better care of recycling resources, stronger separation practices, and more consistent day-to-day participation at school level. What continues to stand out most is the commitment shown by schools, educators, learners, support staff, and partners who keep the programme moving forward. Every recyclable material collected, every awareness session delivered, every competition introduced, and every clean-up completed contributes to something bigger, cleaner schools, stronger environmental habits, and communities that are increasingly active in caring for their surroundings. We are truly grateful to everyone who continues to walk this journey with us. Together, these efforts continue to show that when schools and communities move with purpose, recycling becomes more than an activity, it becomes a culture. ![]() ![]() Schools enrolled: Total 116 schools are enrolled in Isphepho S@S Programme. Rural school: Nwabi High School – 2,068.29 kg Programme highlightsRecognising performance, participation and school-level leadership. Quarter 1 programme highlights:
Spotlight on a school: Umbilo Secondary School![]() Umbilo Secondary continues to stand out for their innovation and commitment to environmental action. Through its Eco-Club, recycling and gardening projects, leadership workshops, Environmental calendar days activities, poster competitions, and recycling bins placed at key hotspots, the school is helping build a culture of sustainability and active learner participation. Halala Umbilo Secondary, for exemplary commitment to environmental responsibility and action. Behind the scene championsThis quarter, we recognise 'Mkhulu' Maphumulo from Buyani Primary School for his dedication and consistent support in helping keep recycling spaces clean, organised and active through daily care, commitment, teamwork and visible pride. Looking aheadPriorities, lessons and acknowledgements | January–March 2026 We’d love to hear from youYour feedback helps us improve the programme.
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