Transcript Slide 1

National Environmental
Management: Waste Act
RIB Launch
26th March 2010
Outline
• Legislative Background
• General Approach of the Waste
Act
• Scope of the NWMS
• Toolbox of measures
• Development Process
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LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND
Constitution, 1996
National Environmental Management Act (1998)
White Paper on IP&WM
NEM: Waste Act, 2008
Waste Regulations
GENERAL APPROACH OF THE ACT
• Waste Act is framework legislation that
provides the basis for the regulation of waste
management
• Why Framework legislation:
– detailed regulation of different types of wastes requires
specific regulatory approaches to ensure that they are
optimally managed from an environmental perspective
– a “one-size fits all” approach frequently results in
unintended consequences or undue regulatory burden
without necessarily achieving the environmental
objective
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GENERAL APPROACH OF THE ACT
• The Waste Act adopts the waste hierarchy as a national
approach to waste management
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Scope of NWMS
• Covers waste and waste management measures as
defined by Act
• Deals with general, commercial and industrial waste
streams, including hazardous waste, healthcare risk
waste and waste streams from agriculture (including
pesticides), mining and power generation
• Act requires Minister to review strategy at intervals of not
more than five years
• Framework within which more detailed plans will be
drawn up by national departments, provinces and
municipalities
– Must provide sufficient guidance without being
prescriptive
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Overall approach
Approach is designed to ensure that the strategy:
• is relevant to the overall priorities of government,
including poverty eradication, job creation and
economic growth
• follows an integrated, lifecycle and waste hierarchy
approach to managing waste
• adopts a flexible approach to the use of
appropriate regulatory instruments
• is ultimately actionable through a set of realistic
targets and steps
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A consensual regulatory model
More interventionist measures
• to reinforce IWMPs
• to address gaps
Industry waste management plans
• main co-regulatory instrument
• encourage voluntary plans and targets
•mandatory plans as last resort
Listing, impact assessment & licensing
• regulates waste management activities
Norms and standards
• foundation of regulatory system
Waste avoidance and reduction
• Encourage industry to incorporate waste reduction in
design and packaging of products e.g. through Cleaner
Production Strategy, fiscal mechanisms
• DEA and the dti to coordinate actions requiring
producers to reduce certain products or components, or
contain a minimum recyclate content
• Industry Waste Management Plans to include targets
and measures for waste minimisation
• Pricing of waste disposal to build in incentives for waste
minimisation by consumers.
• Improved enforcement of waste minimisation measures
Recovery, reuse and recycling
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Develop norms and standards for recovery, reuse and recycling of waste
e.g. separation at source, acceptable uses, mandatory recycling of
substances such as used oil
Targets for recovery, reuse and recycling to be set in IndWMPs
Develop regulations and incentives to support voluntary industry led
initiatives
In consultation with the dti, require the recovery, reuse and recycling of
products or components, and determine a percentage of recycled material
in products
Promote job creation through establishment of MRFs
Support informal recyclers through improved health and safety standards.
Develop sustainable recyclate markets through e.g. levy on virgin materials
Education and awareness to ensure public participation in recycling
initiatives
Baseline study of waste quantities and flows to set and measure against
firm targets.
Treatment, processing & disposal
• Set norms and standards for operating landfills,
treatment and processing technologies
• Task teams in each province to assess state of existing
landfills, and make recommendations re steps to be
taken by each municipality
• Set targets and develop programme for licensing noncompliant landfills
• EMIs to enforce compliance with norms and standards
• Incentives for compliance e.g. redesigned “Cleanest
Town” campaign
• Do cost-benefit analysis of regionalisation, and develop
guidelines on whether and how to regionalise waste
services
Tool box of measures
• Norms and standards
– In addition to waste services, develop and issue standards for
each stage of waste hierarchy
– Strategic use of SA Technical Infrastructure, combined with
dedicated DEA technical capacity
• Waste classification and categorisation
– Issue as norms and standards
– Set standards for storage, transport, treatment, processing and
disposal of each class and category
• Waste information system
– Ensure universal compliance, expand to cover all waste flows
– Public access to information
Toolbox of measures
• Industry waste management plans
– Five year programme to target key sectors
– Cascade from sector down to site level
– Create incentives for well organised proactive industries through easing
regulatory burden
• Listing and licensing
– Expedite administrative process & establish integrated database with
provinces
– Acceptable use categories to certify compliance with norms and
standards, rather than licensing
– Set up systems for integrated and multiple licensing
• Priority wastes
– Establish forum with DTI
– Apply to asbestos, mercury, PCBs and other POPs
• Extended producer responsibility
– Issue guidelines, pilot application with batteries, CFLs
Toolbox of measures
• Economic instruments
– Sort out pricing of waste services first
– Criteria and short list of instruments proposed
– Do further research into basket of recommended instruments
• Fiscal instruments
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Full cost accounting
Cost reflective tariffs
Explore volumetric charging
Free basic services policy
Targeted use of MIG
Project development fund
Investigate fund to support expansion of waste services
Monitoring & evaluation
• Industry to report on targets set in IndWMPs
• National & provincial performance reports on IWMPs to
MECs & Minister by 31 May each year
• Municipal reports i.t.o. MSA to include info on
implementation of municipal IWMP
• Provinces to consolidate municipal reports, submit to
DEA for publication in DEA annual report
• Detailed indicators and targets set for each goal and
objective of NWMS
• Set up dedicated capacity to track and report on
indicators
• Issue guidelines for municipal performance indicators
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