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CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLE 29 OCTOBER 2015 NAVIGATING THE FUTURE: WASTE MANAGEMENT Prof Suzan Oelofse, President, IWMSA
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Overview Current status of waste management in SA How can procurement make a difference? Procurement of waste services Issues to consider going forward
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Current status of Waste Management 108 million tonnes of waste generated per annum (2011) 90% of this waste is disposed to landfill (2011) 20 million tonnes/annum is municipal solid waste (2011) –High income = 1.29 kg/person/day –Middle income = 0.74 kg/person/day –Low income = 0.41 kg/person/day R339 per tonne cost of disposal (2011) 50.5% post-consumer packaging waste recycled in 2012 70-90% of packaging waste recycled is sourced from informal collectors (2012)
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Municipal waste composition (Percentage by Mass) Sources: 1 GWMP Status Quo, 2008 2 Wise et al, 2011 Note: 1.From domestic commercial and industrial sources 2.Mainline recyclables in this comparison include Paper, Plastic, Glass, Tins and Tyres
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Disposal sites in South Africa Commercial Hazardous sites Holfontein - Gauteng Vissershok – Western Cape Aloes – Eastern Cape Shongweni – KZN Vlakfontein – Gauteng KwaDukuza - KZN General waste sites > 1203 municipal sites Not all are licenced Not all are well managed
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Pickers at landfill
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Value of waste as a resource Estimated resource value of the waste is R25.2billion per annum (0.86% of GDP) –Recycling at ±10% (as at 2011 baseline) unlocked R8.2 billion/year worth of resources into the South African economy –There is potential to recover a further R17 billion per annum worth of resources back into the economy
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How can procurement make a difference? Procurement policies should encourage –Waste minimisation –Re-use –Recycling –Recovery of useful materials Look out for and support –Recycled content –Recyclability of products –Less packaging materials –Energy efficiency –Water efficiency
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PP container PP in-mould label Black PP product PS container Screen printed Black PS product PS container Shrink-sleeve (removed) White PS product Design for recycling
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10 OOPS!! PS container & PVC sleeve
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Procurement of waste services Reputable companies –Registration as waste transporter in municipality –Registered with DEA on SAWIS –Licenced for waste activities ito Waste Act, 2009 –Safe disposal certificates for special wastes Insist on recycling of recyclables Reporting on waste volumes collected, recycled, etc
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Procurement of waste services Specialist companies to deal with hazardous waste –Healthcare risk waste –Putrescible waste (i.e. food waste) –Fluorescent tubes –Printer cartridges –Electrical and electronic waste –Fire extinguishers –Oil –Batteries
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Issues to consider going forward Waste regulations are increasingly becoming stricter Waste storage areas must comply to standards Imminent waste pricing strategy imposing charges Some waste companies offer discounts for separated recyclables Some recyclables can be collected free of charge –E-Waste
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Issues to consider going forward Waste separation at source –Offices –Kitchens Double sided printing Use of recycled paper –Printing of business cards –Annual Reports Doing away with 500ml bottled water at meetings Paperless meetings Biodegradable packaging materials
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CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLE THANK YOU www.iwmsa.co.za info@iwmsa.co.za Gauteng: 011 675 3462 / 4 Eastern Cape: 043 733 8349 KwaZulu Natal: 031 564 2795 Western Cape: 021 532 0940
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