Manoko said Tetra Pak had spent the past year putting in systems and collaborating with major recyclers Mpact and Gayatri Paper Mills, which have incorporated Tetra Pak carton collection into their operations. “In addition to the budget of R17m for 2024, Tetra Pak has invested a further R3.5m to enhance collection systems by deploying 11 young professionals to work with buyback centres nationally as recycling champions to educate waste pickers and buy back centres about Tetra Pak’s carton recycling across South Africa,” Manoko said. Tetra Pak’s MD for Southern Africa…