Breadtags for Wheelchairs: Celebrating 10 Years of Touching Lives

Published: 14 August 2017

The Breadtags for Wheelchairs Project celebrated a decade of touching and improving the lives of handicapped recipients with a tea party that was held in honour of the coordinators and collectors in Stellenbosch yesterday. The event was sponsored by SASKO and the Polystyrene Packaging Council (PSPC).

According to Adri Spangenberg, Director of the PSPC, more than 3 000 wheelchairs were donated to recipients who are physically disabled and financially unable to purchase their own wheelchairs over the past ten years.

“The Breadtags for Wheelchairs Project has grown from humble beginnings in somebody’s home in Cape Town, to a volunteer effort involving thousands of volunteers around the country.  Today, we are proud to say that we managed to divert more than 4 tons of polystyrene from our country’s landfills thanks to the 10 buyers of the breadtags made from high density polystyrene, more than 200 collection points and 1 000 coordinators who assist with the breadtag collection,” Adri said.

The Breadtags for Wheelchairs network is made up of volunteer collectors and coordinators on the one side, who diligently accumulate approximately 210 kg of breadtags from schools, churches, businesses and community centres in in their area in order to purchase a standard wheelchair, costing around R1 600.00.

On the other side, is a network of buyers such as Zibo Containers and MFI Mouldings, who pay R8.00 for each kilogram of breadtags that are collected and recycle them into seedling trays, cornices, skirtings, outdoor furniture, coat hangers, poles and decking.  Bringing these two parties together and facilitating the process, is the PSPC who administers the programme by arranging for the breadtags to be collected and receives the payment from the recyclers.  Once enough tags have been collected to cover the cost of the wheelchair selected, this money is then paid over to the pharmacy or wheelchair supplier of their choice.

Because it is important to ensure that the correct wheelchair is purchased when seating quadriplegics, the PSPC also works closely with CE Mobility and the QuadPara Association of South Africa (QASA) in assessing the requirements of the recipient and ensuring they get the right wheelchair for their needs.

“Our hands and our work have been significantly strengthened thanks to corporates such as SASKO, CE Mobility, QASA and Dischem who have come alongside us by providing additional funding, infrastructure, expertise and advice. Without their help, we would never have been able to grow the project to where it stands today,” Adri said.

“SASKO is proud to be associated with the Breadtags for Wheelchairs Project, because it resonates with our core values of caring for others and looking after the environment,” said Lungie Mnyamana, Brand Manager Essential Foods: Bakeries at Pioneer Foods.  “It is easy for everybody to get involved in the collection of breadtags, and makes a huge difference in the lives of many,” she added.

Various coordinators and collectors received certificates of recognition for their efforts, and a wheelchair was also handed over to Theresa Ellis, a grateful recipient of the Alta Du Toit Care Centre.

“Not only has the small act of collecting breadtags touched the lives of the recipients, but it has changed and impacted the lives of each and every one of us that is involved in the project.  Our sincere thanks to the thousands of collectors and coordinators who are involved in the project, as well as the companies who have come alongside us to help administer and grow the project. We look forward to growing the project even further during the next ten years,” Adri concluded.

For more information on how to get involved in the Breadtags for Wheelchair project, visit www.polystyrenepackaging.co.za or visit their Facebook page on www.facebook.com/#!/groups/btagsforwchairs.

PSPC spreads WARMTH and LOVE through SMILE 90.4 FM Campaign

Published: 11 July 2017

The Polystyrene Packaging Council (PSPC) was able to spread some much needed warmth and love this winter by participating in Smile 90.4 FM’s “Winter Wish” campaign.

According to Clive Ridgway, Smile 90.4FM programme director, the programme was designed to bring relief and comfort to those in need, with the help of citizens and organisations.

"When we planned the Smile 90.4FM 'Winter Wish' programme, we had no idea that this winter would be so severe. The much-needed first rains of the season came with the worst storms in decades. On top of that, we have the drought and declining economy. Those closest to the bread line were obviously the worst affected. The cumulative effect was that many 'Winter Wish' on-air moments carried more emotion and greater significance than we ever expected," Clive says.

The radio station received an influx of stories from people across the Western Cape and in the space of four weeks, 41 wishes were granted.  One of the listeners who’s lives was changed through the campaign was Norman Mayhew, an army veteran who was diagnosed with brain cancer and lost the use of his legs as a result.  His sister Naomi was looking after Norman and their mother, who was also diagnosed with a rare blood cancer.  Naomi was taking care of both of them, but could not afford a new wheelchair for Norman, which he desperately needed.

“When we heard about Smile 90.4 FM’s drive and Norman’s need for a wheelchair, we saw it as the ideal opportunity to get involved.  Thanks to one of our most passionate collectors of breadtags, DB Janse van Rensburg, a grade 11 pupil at Paul Roos Gymnasium, we had enough breadtags to purchase a brand new wheelchair for him,” Adri says.  The PSP also arranged with CE Mobility to pay Norman a visit in order to assess his needs and make sure that the right wheelchair was selected to meet his needs.

“We are grateful that we were able to use this project to touch yet another person’s life and to bring some much needed relief.  This year the Breadtags for Wheelchairs is celebrating its 10th year of service and we will be handing over more wheelchairs to recipients during a special celebratory high tea that will be taking place in August.  We wish to thank our committed and selfless team of collectors, coordinators and corporate sponsors such as SASKO and QuadPara who help to strengthen our arms and impact the communities around us,” Adri concludes.

For more information, visit www.polystyrenepackaging.co.za