Recycling with social impact: Creating jobs for youth with disabilities.

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Recycle with JOB-ABLED

JOB-ABLED’s special projects empower youth with disabilities, especially those without Grade 10, through supportive training aligned with WCED’s Exit Plans. Initiatives focus on employment, community engagement, environmental cleanup, food security, and creative programs like the marimba band.

21 991 kg

Total Since Sept 2024

Together, we’ve collected this amount of recyclable material since September 2024 — every bit making a difference.

5153 kg

Average per Month

On average, this is how much we recycle each month — powering education and environmental change.

20 000 kg

The Monthly Goal

This is our monthly recycling goal—help us turn waste into opportunity for both students and the planet.

Recycle for School Fees

Our Recycling for School Fees program brings families and communities together to make education more accessible. By collecting and contributing recyclables, we’re not just reducing waste, we’re raising funds to support local students.

Every bottle counts. Every child matters. Let’s build brighter futures, together.

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Why does JOB-ABLED recycle?

To empower individuals with disabilities—especially those without Grade 10—through meaningful work and skills development. By expanding operations, we aim to boost employment, sustainability, and community upliftment.

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What does JOB-ABLED recycle?

  • Plastic (PET/ HDPE/ PP)
  • Bubble Wrap
  • Cardboard
  • Cans (including aluminium cans)
  • Paper
  • Glass
  • Bottle Caps
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