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We are very proud to announce that Makro has been verified by Empowerdex as a Level 4 contributor to BBBEE. How will this benefit your company? By simply trading at Makro, 100% of your business’ purchases will contribute towards your BBBEE score under the procurement category! Don’t compromise... Get the best deals. Get the best BBBEE score

 

fujitsu e-waste hub

In July 2008, Makro and Fujitsu teamed up to make the planet a better place by recycling old electronic equipment! the first eWaste bin was placed at the Makro Woodmead store and by the end of 2008, all Gauteng stores received an eWaste bin. as of July 2009, all Makro stores now have an eWaste bin generating a total of 11301kg of equipment.

Bring any brand of printers, pcs, monitors, notebooks, photocopiers, calculators and cellphones to your nearest Makro store
and place it in the eWaste bin for recycling. Together we can ensure a better planet for future generations.

Store Name

KG's

WOODMEAD

9777

CENTURION

2790

STRUBENS VALLEY

586

SILVER LAKES

796

GERMISTON

848

CROWN MINES

486

WONDERBOOM

596

Total

15879

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makro and fujitsu e-waste recycling goes nationwide

recycle into something remarkable

 

 

recycled paper

Makro sells Typek A4 recycle paper 50% is recycled, it's acid free with no compromise on performance and runnability. It's locally manufactured in environmentally friendly premises

Your recycled paper comes in 80g per sheet, 500 sheets per ream with 5 reams in a box. It's suitable for high speed copiers, fax's, laser/ink-jet and litho print.

what is the biodiversity & wine initiative (bwi)?

The BWI is a pioneering partnership between the South African wine industry and the conservation sector. The goals are to minimise the further loss of threatened natural habitat, and to contribute to sustainable wine production, through the adoption of biodiversity guidelines by the South African wine industry.

One of the strategies of the BWI is to identify and enlist interested producers as members or champions of the initiative, who will implement the biodiversity guidelines, conservecritical ecosystems and incorporate a biodiversity story into their winery experience. 

The BWI wine list includes all the South African wine farms who are committed to conservation and to protecting their natural areas. support them by buying their wines from Makro.

 

Located in Wonderboom
Alternative link http://makro.co.za
Contact Person R Kleinsmit
(Your enquiries will be answered by Owner)
Telephone 012 567 9147
Fax 012 567 9118
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Business Address 270 Lavender Rd, Wonderboom

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