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Aug 11
The World Cup – A Rubber Stamp Recycling Opportunity?
Hallmark products are not something in your mind when you think the World Cup, but comes to the large number of people who come to South Africa to deal with many documents of all kinds are needed and most of them have a stamp or a text or date stamp will be provided.
When the tourists go through passport control stamped the passports and there is an enormous increase of the football fans coming to South Africa for the World Cup passport control personnel must be more – and more stamps. But it’s not just stamp your passport is required. The demand for products increases stamp all over South Africa in almost every kind of business.
If you rent a car rental documents are stamped. Insurance documents must show the data, and will be stamped with a date stamp stamp. If you check out the hotels they use the proceeds from stamp stamp for receipts when you pay. If you products that you want to buy with you, they are stamped with a product for a refund of VAT and are shaped so on and so forth.
The stamps in South Africa is expected to grow by over 50% of sales during the World Cup. This additional demand generates jobs and income for many people not only in South Africa but also in more distant countries such as Austria, which has in the past the industrial center for the production of organs stamp.
You may wonder what will happen with all these additional stamp products if the World Cup is over? Probably they will be discarded, since the recycling industry in South Africa is not well established and yet so many of these products are ultimately more stamps in one of the landfills that extends across South Africa.
Just think …. What started for a chance for an enterprising person to a recycling stamp in South Africa. This could be the beginning of a new recycling industry-wide.