REACT relaunches 5 recycling hubs in Cape Town, empowering communities with free collection, rewards, and inclusive, sustainable waste solutions.
In a bold step toward sustainable and inclusive waste management, Regenize is relaunching its first five Recycling for the African Context (REACT) hubs across Cape Town. Each of these decentralised micro hubs are designed to serve up to 1,200 households, bringing job-creating recycling infrastructure directly into underserved communities.
This relaunch builds on previous successes and forms part of Regenize’s long-term vision to establish an inclusive recycling ecosystem across South Africa, laying the groundwork for future innovation, including the integration of electric vehicles into the collection process.
REACT is more than a recycling initiative; it’s a community empowerment project. Each hub offers free recycling collection services while integrating local waste reclaimers into the formal economy. Participants are rewarded with Remali – a virtual currency redeemable for essentials like airtime, data, and grocery vouchers – transforming everyday recycling into meaningful personal and economic value.
The relaunched hubs are strategically positioned to deepen community participation and environmental stewardship:

- Bridgetown: Reable Centre, 152 Tarentaal Road
- Kewtown: Kewtown Primary School, Klapperbos Street
- Alicedale: Elizabeth Drive, Athlone
- Norma Road: Silvertown
- Rylands: 2 Carnie Road, Rylands Estate.
“We’re not just setting up recycling stations; we’re building a model of community-driven sustainability,” said Ashley Arendse, Regenize Chief Business Officer.
“By combining local engagement and practical solutions, we’re creating a blueprint that can be replicated throughout the continent.”
Residents are encouraged to take part by separating their recyclables and connecting with their nearest hub. For more information or to join the initiative, visit www.reactnow.africa