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This milestone underscores Isanti Glass’s unwavering commitment to local procurement, domestic production, and sustainable economic empowerment, reinforcing its role as a key contributor to South Africa’s industrial growth story.
Through this membership, Isanti Glass joins a powerful network of South African companies dedicated to strengthening the national economy by buying local, supporting local, and promoting job creation. Proudly South African continues to champion economic resilience by encouraging both public and private sectors to prioritise locally made products and services - a mission deeply aligned with Isanti’s vision of creating shared value across its supply chain.
“At Isanti Glass, our story is one of renewal and responsibility. We are deeply invested in ensuring that every bottle we make supports local jobs, local suppliers, and local communities,” said Pieter du Plessis, CEO of Isanti Glass. “Becoming part of the Proudly South African movement reaffirms our belief that South Africa’s growth is in our hands.”
Isanti Glass’s membership represents more than a badge of honour, it is a declaration of intent to help build a self-sustaining, circular economy that benefits all South Africans. The company sources over 90% of its raw materials locally, invests in domestic recycling initiatives, and partners with small and medium enterprises to strengthen local manufacturing capacity.
South Africans are encouraged to actively participate in the buy-local movement. Supporting local manufacturers like Isanti Glass drives economic growth, fosters innovation, and ensures that prosperity is shared across communities.
Learn more at www.proudlysa.co.za and discover how, together, we can build a stronger, more resilient future for all.