About Us

Creating Cleaner Communities

At Land of Greens, sustainability isn’t just a practice — it’s our way of life. Based in KwaZulu-Natal, we are passionate about creating cleaner communities and greener futures.
Our work is rooted in the values of ubuntu — working hand in hand with people to care for our shared environment.

We partner with local households, schools, and businesses to collect and recycle waste that would otherwise end up in landfills. By paying community members for their sorted recyclables, we not only protect natural resources but also create opportunities for livelihoods right here in KZN.

Our vision is bold yet simple: zero waste to landfills. Through recycling, reusing, and reducing, we ensure that every bottle, can, and carton has a second life. And while we serve our clients with accurately sorted, high-quality recyclables, we also inspire and educate communities to be active custodians of the environment.

Dynamic. Local. Responsible. That’s Land of Greens.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We’re expanding community education programmes and building partnerships to recycle more plastics and packaging materials that are often overlooked.

We are 100% black woman owned, proudly Level 1 B-BBEE, and deeply connected to our KZN communities. We don’t just manage waste — we empower people to be part of the solution.

Our operations run from the Alton Material Recovery Facility in Richards Bay, serving surrounding communities and businesses across KwaZulu-Natal.

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We Provide

High Quality Recycling & Waste Solutions

From cardboard (K4) and aluminium cans to PET bottles, LDPE plastics, and white paper (HL1), we provide a wide range of recycling services. We also specialise in waste disposal and separation at source, ensuring efficient, eco-smart solutions for businesses and households.

With every collection, we’re helping to keep our province clean, reduce landfill waste, and protect our natural environment — so future generations can inherit a greener KwaZulu-Natal.

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