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About the Proudly South African campaign

Proudly South African is an exciting campaign to promote South African companies, products and services which are helping to create jobs and economic growth in our country.

Supported by organised labour, organised business, government and community organisations, Proudly South African is the way for every South African to do something concrete to support job creation, and help build our young nation.

At the heart of the campaign is the Proudly South African logo. Companies who meet the standards set by Proudly South African can use the logo to identify themselves, their products and services.

The criteria which must be met before the logo can be used are:

  1. The company's products or services must incur at least 50% of their production costs, including labour, in South Africa, and be "substantially transformed" (in other words a product that is merely imported and re-packaged would not be eligible).
  2. The company and its products or services must meet high quality standards.
  3. The company must be committed to fair labour and employment practices.
  4. The company must be committed to sound environmental standards.
By meeting these standards, consumers can be assured that companies and their products carrying the Proudly South African symbol are of a high quality, are socially responsible and are supporting the local economy. You will see the Proudly South African logo on various products and services throughout the country. Every time you purchase a product bearing the logo, you are making a vital personal contribution - not just to creating jobs in our own country, but also to quality improvement and a sense of pride in our new nation. For more information, please contact us at the numbers below.


Contact Details

Telephone: +27 (11) 327 7778
Facsimile: +27 (11) 327 3844
Email: info@psanet.co.za
Website: www.proudlysa.co.za

Postal address:
PO Box 1062
Saxonwold
2132

Physical Address:
Johannesburg
14A Jellicoe Avenue
Rosebank, 2196



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