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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Recycle with Adidas for a Clearer Conscience!

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We all know that recycling is a must if we want to fight the effects of global warming but let’s be honest, it can also be a schlep.

Not to worry. Clearer Conscience and Adidas have teamed to make recycling not just easier for you but also have an offer where they’ll be providing 2 months of free recycle waste collecting to existing and new subscribers!

 

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Adidas is not just a giant sports brand but a brand that’s committed to ending plastic waste and, as technical sponsor of the Cape Town Marathon on 15 & 16 October, they want to show you how easy it is to recycle.

 

How?

Simple! Sign up at clearer.co.za/adidas/

What do you get?

  1. Bags: delivered 8th/9th October and then every Thursday
  2. Collections: Every Thursday from 13th October to 1st December 2022

Cost?: Absolutely nothing! Simahla! Mahala! Verniet!

 

Here’s even better news! If you live in the areas of District Six, Woodstock, Salt River, Observatory, Mowbray, Rosebank, Newlands, Rondebosch, or Claremont, Adidas will cover your collections in October & November!

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Angel and Maurice got chatting to Andy Conder, founder of Clearer Conscience about this new initiative on the Smile Drive.

Now that’s a team-up we stan for and one the planet definitely needs!

 

 

 

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