A Critical Analysis of the Integrated Industry Waste Tyre Management Plan of South Africa
- Nkosi, Nhlanhla, Muzenda, Edison, Belaid, Mohamed, Mateescu, Corina
- Authors: Nkosi, Nhlanhla , Muzenda, Edison , Belaid, Mohamed , Mateescu, Corina
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Achievements and failures , REDISA Plan , South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Journal article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/494015 , uj:44792 , Citation: Nkosi, N., Muzenda, E., Belaid, M. and Mateescu, C., A Critical Analysis of the Integrated Industry Waste Tyre Management Plan of South Africa. , ISSN: 2415-6698 , DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.25046/aj0602119
- Description: Abstract: Municipal general waste accumulation, including the general waste category of end-of-life tyres (EOLT), has become a universal predicament especially in the majority of first world as well as in the third world countries. South Africa is recognized for its economic growth and improved living standards of people which has led to the increased accumulation rates of waste tyres. Consequently, the South African government declared its intentions to divert all categories of end-of-life tyres away from municipal dumping grounds as they present acute health and ecological threats. The government gazetted the Recycling and Economic Development Initiative of South Africa (REDISA) Integrated Industry Waste Tyre Management Plan (IIWTMP) in 2015. The Plan seeks to manage and reprocess waste tyres, bringing about environmental sustainability and economic prosperity through the simultaneous creation of jobs. This work is a theoretical literature review study that highlights the achievements and failures of the Plan. Despite it being a comprehensively drafted and well-rationalized Plan, REDISA drew negative public scrutiny from various stakeholders and institutions such as the Organization Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), Retail Motor Industry Organization (RMI), and television programs like Carte Blanche. The findings show that REDISA did manage to make significant contributions to the different sectors governing the Plan such as the creation of jobs and small, medium, and micro-sized enterprises (SMMEs), the establishment of depots and waste tyre processing facilities, and the investment into several institutions of higher learning to further research and development in the waste tyre sector. The plan ultimately ceased operation citing several unsound practices such as corporate administrative issues, deviating from the National Environmental Management (NEM) Amendment Law Bill, failing to carry out the duties outlined in the original Plan, andREDISA did not comply with operational and performance goals
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- Authors: Nkosi, Nhlanhla , Muzenda, Edison , Belaid, Mohamed , Mateescu, Corina
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Achievements and failures , REDISA Plan , South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Journal article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/494015 , uj:44792 , Citation: Nkosi, N., Muzenda, E., Belaid, M. and Mateescu, C., A Critical Analysis of the Integrated Industry Waste Tyre Management Plan of South Africa. , ISSN: 2415-6698 , DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.25046/aj0602119
- Description: Abstract: Municipal general waste accumulation, including the general waste category of end-of-life tyres (EOLT), has become a universal predicament especially in the majority of first world as well as in the third world countries. South Africa is recognized for its economic growth and improved living standards of people which has led to the increased accumulation rates of waste tyres. Consequently, the South African government declared its intentions to divert all categories of end-of-life tyres away from municipal dumping grounds as they present acute health and ecological threats. The government gazetted the Recycling and Economic Development Initiative of South Africa (REDISA) Integrated Industry Waste Tyre Management Plan (IIWTMP) in 2015. The Plan seeks to manage and reprocess waste tyres, bringing about environmental sustainability and economic prosperity through the simultaneous creation of jobs. This work is a theoretical literature review study that highlights the achievements and failures of the Plan. Despite it being a comprehensively drafted and well-rationalized Plan, REDISA drew negative public scrutiny from various stakeholders and institutions such as the Organization Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), Retail Motor Industry Organization (RMI), and television programs like Carte Blanche. The findings show that REDISA did manage to make significant contributions to the different sectors governing the Plan such as the creation of jobs and small, medium, and micro-sized enterprises (SMMEs), the establishment of depots and waste tyre processing facilities, and the investment into several institutions of higher learning to further research and development in the waste tyre sector. The plan ultimately ceased operation citing several unsound practices such as corporate administrative issues, deviating from the National Environmental Management (NEM) Amendment Law Bill, failing to carry out the duties outlined in the original Plan, andREDISA did not comply with operational and performance goals
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A review of plastic waste management practices: What can South Africa learn?
- Mazhandu, Zvanaka S., Muzenda, Edison, Belaid, Mohamed, Mamvura, Tirivaviri A., Nhubu, Trust
- Authors: Mazhandu, Zvanaka S. , Muzenda, Edison , Belaid, Mohamed , Mamvura, Tirivaviri A. , Nhubu, Trust
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Plastic waste management practices , Separation of waste at source , Waste collection
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/488858 , uj:44550 , Citation: Mazhandu, Z.S. et al. 2021. A review of plastic waste management practices: What can South Africa learn? Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal, 6(2) :1013-1028. , ISSN: 2415-6698
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- Authors: Mazhandu, Zvanaka S. , Muzenda, Edison , Belaid, Mohamed , Mamvura, Tirivaviri A. , Nhubu, Trust
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Plastic waste management practices , Separation of waste at source , Waste collection
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/488858 , uj:44550 , Citation: Mazhandu, Z.S. et al. 2021. A review of plastic waste management practices: What can South Africa learn? Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal, 6(2) :1013-1028. , ISSN: 2415-6698
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Assessment of the municipal solid waste transfer stations suitability in Harare, Zimbabwe
- Nhubu, Trust, Muzenda, Edison, Belaid, Mohamed, Mbohwa, Charles
- Authors: Nhubu, Trust , Muzenda, Edison , Belaid, Mohamed , Mbohwa, Charles
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Municipal solid waste , Waste transfer station , Life cycle impacts
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/488838 , uj:44548 , Citation: Nhubu, T. et al. 2021. Assessment of the municipal solid waste transfer stations suitability in Harare, Zimbabwe. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal, 6(2): 1002-1012 , ISSN: 2415-6698
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- Authors: Nhubu, Trust , Muzenda, Edison , Belaid, Mohamed , Mbohwa, Charles
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Municipal solid waste , Waste transfer station , Life cycle impacts
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/488838 , uj:44548 , Citation: Nhubu, T. et al. 2021. Assessment of the municipal solid waste transfer stations suitability in Harare, Zimbabwe. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal, 6(2): 1002-1012 , ISSN: 2415-6698
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Automatic Comprehension and Summarisation of Legal Contracts
- Kubeka, Sibusiso, Ade-Ibijola, Abejide
- Authors: Kubeka, Sibusiso , Ade-Ibijola, Abejide
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Contract , Clauses , Automatically comprehend
- Language: English
- Type: Journal article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/494773 , uj:44918 , Citation: Kubeka, S. and Ade-Ibijola, A., Automatic Comprehension and Summarisation of Legal Contracts. contract, 9, p.10. , DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.25046/aj060203 , ISSN: 2415-6698
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- Authors: Kubeka, Sibusiso , Ade-Ibijola, Abejide
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Contract , Clauses , Automatically comprehend
- Language: English
- Type: Journal article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/494773 , uj:44918 , Citation: Kubeka, S. and Ade-Ibijola, A., Automatic Comprehension and Summarisation of Legal Contracts. contract, 9, p.10. , DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.25046/aj060203 , ISSN: 2415-6698
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Framework for decentralising municipal solid waste management in Harare, Zimbabwe
- Nhubu, Trust, Muzenda, Edison, Belaid, Mohamed, bohwa, Charles M
- Authors: Nhubu, Trust , Muzenda, Edison , Belaid, Mohamed , bohwa, Charles M
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Backyard composting , Anaerobic digestion , Community based municipal solid waste management
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/488846 , uj:44549 , Citation: Nhubu, T. et al. 2021. Framework for decentralising municipal solid waste management in Harare, Zimbabwe. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal, 6(2): 1029-1037. , ISSN: 2415-6698
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- Authors: Nhubu, Trust , Muzenda, Edison , Belaid, Mohamed , bohwa, Charles M
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Backyard composting , Anaerobic digestion , Community based municipal solid waste management
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/488846 , uj:44549 , Citation: Nhubu, T. et al. 2021. Framework for decentralising municipal solid waste management in Harare, Zimbabwe. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal, 6(2): 1029-1037. , ISSN: 2415-6698
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Synthesis of CVs Using a Context-free Grammar
- Semusemu, Darren Tafadzwa, Ade-Ibijola, Abejide
- Authors: Semusemu, Darren Tafadzwa , Ade-Ibijola, Abejide
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Context-free grammar , Synthesis of things , CV presentation
- Language: English
- Type: Journal article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/494962 , uj:44917 , Citation: Semusemu, D.T & Ade-Ibijola, A., 2021. Synthesis of CVs Using a Context-free Grammar. , DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.25046/aj0602122 , ISSN: 2415-6698
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- Authors: Semusemu, Darren Tafadzwa , Ade-Ibijola, Abejide
- Date: 2021
- Subjects: Context-free grammar , Synthesis of things , CV presentation
- Language: English
- Type: Journal article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/494962 , uj:44917 , Citation: Semusemu, D.T & Ade-Ibijola, A., 2021. Synthesis of CVs Using a Context-free Grammar. , DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.25046/aj0602122 , ISSN: 2415-6698
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