Environmental Organisations in Beverley Gardens, Randburg

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18 BLACKWOOD ST, BRYANSTON, Randburg, 2191

011 462 5663
Founded in 1926, the Wildlife and Environment Society of SA is South Africa's oldest and largest non-government, membership-based environmental organisation. WESSA maintains a watchful eye on the South African environment through its extensive network of Regional Offices, Branches, Friends Groups and Environmental Clubs.

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1 Winnie Mandela Dr, Four Ways, 2191

064 655 2752
Your business is our business. We believe in making your dreams and goals a reality and our experts know just how to do that. By providing multi level consulting services. We are one of the leading consultancy in the field of social and visual impact assessments. Our track record proves that clear communication and expert collaboration will boost your bottom line. Stakeholder engagement Environmental Control Officer (ECO) Fieldwork and Audit and Compliance Monitoring Environmental Impact Assessment Socio Economic Assessments Visual Assessments GIS Mapping Management Plans and Programs
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Delta Park, Intersection of Rd No. 3, Rd No 5, Johannesburg, 2195

011 888 4831
DELTA ENVIRONMENTAL CENTRE aims to enable people to improve the quality of their environment by promoting the management and sustainable use of all resources, by creating awareness about environmental issues, imparting/sharing appropriate knowledge, introducing new participants skills, developing responsible attitudes to the environment and on-going monitoring and assessment of programmes offered
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17 Hume Rd, Sandton, 2196

011 789 1122
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94 BESSEMER ST, Sandton, 2148

011 656 9802
Agricultural Exporters & Importers, community organisations, Environmental Management
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115 Greenway Street, Greenside, Randburg, 2000

011 486 0062
Mills & Otten Enviromental Consultants CC
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69 Rose Rd, Kyalami, 1684

082 561 3681
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293 Kent Ave, Johannesburg, 2194

011 482 4696
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87 De Korte, Johannesburg, 2000

011 339 1035
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94 Bessemer St, Johannesburg, 2090

011 656 9802
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7 Bronze Rd, Edenvale, 1610

010 035 0388
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262 Mehlomakulu St, Dube, 1800

061 471 7125
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About Air Pollution Building, 62A, 10th Avenue, Alberton, 1449

084 410 4081
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29 Joyce St, Alberton, 1449

083 442 7997
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1010 Clifton Ave, Lyttelton, Centurion, 0157

012 664 1475
Grow a Tree was launched in April 2008 and offers the following products and services: Grow A Tree (GAT) Starter Packs The packs provide everything needed to grow your own indigenous South African tree from a seed. They retail at R50 each. Included is a coloured hessian bag, 1kg of compost, unique number for logging GPS coordinates, and instructions on how to plant and care for the tree. These trees are fantastic for enhancing biodiversity in South Africa since there are 27 different indigenous varieties to choose from, each species with its own Grow A Tree nickname and poem. Over 30 000 ‘Grow A Tree’ Baby Starter Packs have been sold to date. They are popular for weddings and corporate events and are stocked by Pick n Pay, Builders Warehouse and other retailers. Sponsor A Tree (SAT) and companies over the years through the ‘Sponsor a Tree’ programme. The cost is R20 per tree and trees are grown for a year before being planted out at a beneficiary’s site- mostly schools around Gauteng. Trees being grown include Wild Plum, Monkey Thorn and Pompom Tree. When the trees are planted at the beneficiary sites Grow A Tree ensures that the tree holes are already dug before delivery, to ensure that the trees will indeed get planted at that location. Kids Learning Kits (KLK) For R10 per child Grow A Tree runs workshops teaching children how to grow a tree from seed. Grow A Tree has worked with over 4 000 school children in 40 different schools over the years. The interactive workshop is fun and inspiring and includes a lesson on the ‘3 P’s’- patience, persistence and perseverance. After a brief lesson on the trees and their importance, the kids get planting. Each kid is encouraged to give their tree a name to further deepen their emotional connection to the trees. In the spirit of multiculturalism and respect for indigenous culture, the children are taught to plant a tree in no less than 5 languages- Zulu, Sotho, Xhosa, English and Afrikaans.