Transcription of Chapter 13 Waste management
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Waste management | 277 Chapter 13 Waste managementFor the Waste sector in South Africa this means care must be given to raw material use, product design, resource efficiency, Waste prevention, and minimization where avoidance is management | 278 Chapter THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION OF SOUTH AFRICA S Waste management SYSTEM Employment creation Municipal revenue Capital investment in the Waste LEGAL MANDATES AND FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Constitutional and legal framework Roles and responsibilities South Africa s international DRIVERS OF AND PRESSURES ON Waste GENERATION IN SOUTH AFRICA Socio-economic drivers Environmental drivers Institutional Waste DISPOSAL AND TREATMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Waste management trends in South Africa Hazardous PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR RESPONSE National PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT S RESPONSE Status of IWMPs in South
institutions. Such a system for South Africa will result in improved financial management, re-investment into waste facilities and infrastructure, improved financial accountability and fair waste management service delivery. South Africa remains at the forefront of environmental protection amongst developing countries and is committed
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