JNJ Trust (PTY) Ltd t/a Master Waste Management

Servicing Nelson Mandela Bay
 
Based in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape
 
 
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ABOUT US

JNJ Trust is a young dynamic business formed by three unemployed individuals who has vast experience in the waste management and recycling business. JNJ Trust’s aim is to become one of the preferred service providers in the waste and recycling industry. Our target clients are Corporate, domestic and municipalities.

Objectives

Our main objective is to minimise waste that is taken to landfills by recycling the vast majority of waste. By sorting recyclable waste, we are adopting a zero waste policy while being proactive in the preservation of the environment.

Philosophy

Our philosophy is to recycle and reduce landfill waste and steer in the direction of creating a better tomorrow. We will be implementing the latest in waste technology and are always looking for new and innovative ways to increase production and efficiency.

Our vision

Waste issues are growing therefore the vision at JNJ Trust is to adopt more accurate and exceptional methods of recycling and sorting materials. We are in the process of being granted a waste licence for an MRF, WTS from Nemwa.

SERVICES

Waste management in South Africa is a crisis in government, corporate and domestic waste disposal. Systems are either insufficient or non-existent. Illegal dumping of waste on unsuitable landfill sites is a common phenomenon especially in rural areas. JNJ trust has a team of staff that deals with the following:

  • Handling of waste
  • Processing of waste
  • Recycling
  • Final disposal after recycling.
  • Material resource handling off site or onsite (Corporate , private and municipal)
  • Recycling waste at Landfill
  • Removal and cleanup of illegal dump sites
  • Domestic waste collection.
  • E waste recycling
  • Bio remediation
  • Composting
  • Liquid treatment
  • Hazardous waste
  • Food Waste

Recycling

The vast majority of waste recycled is made up of the following:

  • Cardboard
  • Plastic
  • Paper
  • PET
  • HDPE
  • Glass

E – Waste

E – waste is any old or unwanted electronic equipment such as:

  • Computers
  • Television
  • Fridges
  • Washing machines
  • Stoves

DOCUMENTS

Joubertina
16 Jan 17
Kareedouw
16 Jan 17

MEET THE TEAM

Jessie Naidoo
Managing Member
063 131 2005
Juanita Esau
Financial Manager
078 183 1343

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