Engen employees clean-up Blaau

The Engen Team collected 46 bags of trash at Blaauwberg Nature Reserve

Engen employees clean-up Blaauwberg Nature Reserve

Engen are giving back by helping to keep our beaches clean ahead of the summer season.

Engen employees clean-up Blaau

The Engen Team collected 46 bags of trash at Blaauwberg Nature Reserve

Marking the brand’s 25thbirthday and a quarter of a century of caring, Engen management and employees decided to spend their ‘anniversary’ out in the community.

The volunteers embarked on a number of clean-up initiatives around the country, including beach clean-ups in coastal areas and river clean ups for inland areas.

Taking time out of their day, approximately 100 Engen employees were transported to Blaauwberg Nature Reserve in Cape Town yesterday where they spent the morning cleaning the area as part of a drive to help make South Africa’s beaches cleaner and healthier for all beachgoers and marine life. 

The Engen team

Adhila Hamdulay, Engen’s Corporate Social Investment Manager says it is important for Engen to actively support and take care of the communities in which the company operates.

“Blaauwbergbeaches are enjoyed by diverse sections of the community and across all ages.  We were very excited to work together as a company and do our part for the environment and keep these beaches clean.

“We picked up, broken glass, packets, straws, cigarette lighters and butts, and plastic bottles, which are not biodegradable and very harmful for marine life,” adds Hamdulay.

By the end of the day, the team managed to fill 46 bags of trash and other environmentally harmful substances. 

Employees also enjoyed an informative environmental talk with Senior People and Conservation Officer, Elzette Krynauw and her team who provided some invaluable tips and insights:

  • Always put your litter in the bin or take it home with you and bin it later
  • Refuse plastic straws
  • Remember to always Refuse, Reduce and Recycle
  • Either re-use your plastic shopping bags or use material bags.

Did you know? 

The Blaauwberg Nature Reserve has a spectacular view down fynbos slopes from Blaauwberg Hill, across the city, to seven kilometres of rocky, sandy coastline, the ocean and beyond. Blaauwberg Hill is one of the few viewpoints in the world from where you can see two proclaimed World Heritage Sites, namely Table Mountain and Robben Island.

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