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Organised by:
2nd Annual Waste
Management &
Media Partner:
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·Andrew Marthinusen,
·Victor Nemukula,
·Hermann Erdmann,
·Cobus Botha,
· Wilma Strydom,
·William Dix,
·Douw Steyn,
· Florian Schiller,
·Gregory Masoka,
·Phillip Leremi,
·Ursula Henneberry,
·Mikail Schaffer,
General Manager: Recycling Solutions, Enviroserv
Executive Director, Packaging Council of South Africa
Director, Tedcor
Chief Executive Officer, REDISA
Managing Director, Tiputone
Senior Researcher, Natural Resources and Environment, CSIR
Marketing Manager, CDEL Services
Environmental Director, Plastic Federation of South Africa
Director, ECYCLE
Operations Manager, Collect – a- Can
Managing Director, Rirothe Recycling
Operations Director, PRASA
Managing Director, Stones & Stones
Peter Waldburger,
· Manager: Waste & Environmental Management, WorleyParsons South Africa
Chris Liebenberg,
Your expert speakers will include:
Our previous conferences related to waste management
·Medical Waste Conference-8 & 9 September, 2010,
Indaba Hotel, Fourways, Johannesburg
·Waste and Recycling Conference- 23,24 & 25 March, 2011,
Birchwood Hotel, Boksburg, Johannesburg
·Medical Waste – 8 & 9 February, 2011,
Sabie, Mpumalanga
Previous Waste Management and Recycling
Conference Attendance
banks recycling companies collecting companies waste management companies waste management consulting companies law enforcement firms
Private sector 63 %
Municipalities26%
NGOs10%
Recycling Conference
18 & 19 APRIL, 2012EMPERORS PALACE HOTEL, KEMPTON PARK, GAUTENG
Endorsed by:
Objectives
· to explore trends and developments within the waste management sector
· to address issues that were raised during the first annual waste management and recycling conference
· to seek solutions to challenges in the waste disposal and recycling industry
· to assess the level of regulation and standard adherence in waste management
EMPERORS PALACE HOTEL, KEMPTON PARK, GAUTENG
Annual Waste Management and Recycling Conference
18 & 19 APRIL, 20122nd
Reduce, reuse and recyclestLAST year, our 1 Annual Waste Management and Recycling Conference was a resounding success with 80%
percent of the delegates articulating that they were satisfied with the overall organisation of the conference, which include the content and the calibre of speakers who presented at the conference.
ndAmong some of the issues raised that delegates felt that should be incorporated in this 2 Annual Waste Management and Recycling Conference were; recycling as an economic tool, new technological changes within the industry that could make waste management and recycling initiatives more adaptable, landfill issues and tyre recycling among others.
Waste management and recycling has become a critical issue globally as calls on proper disposal of waste receive widespread concern. In the South African context, the political, social, environmental, economic and technical factors have created a unique dynamic milieu, in which the challenges are so diverse that problems cannot be solved by merely scaling up existing levels of services.
New approaches are hence required to handle rapid urbanisation, recycling and industrial waste through regionalisation, legislation and control among other measures. Stakeholders in the industry are hoping to see the various pieces of legislation in collaboration with provinces, municipalities and the private sector producing results in light of waste management initiatives.
Recycling forms an integral facet of Integrated Waste Management for the protection of human health, environment and the achievement the goals of the Polokwane declaration.
The economic viability of recycling waste is dependent upon the waste composition and its ability to be separated or segregated into a marketable commodity. Over 50 % of the general waste currently being disposed of in landfills in South Africa has the potential to be recovered for recycling or re-use, specifically paper, glass, beverage cans, metal and tyre
Technologies have been developed aimed at reducing waste destined for landfill and a number of initiatives have been implemented in a quest to achieve the eight goals framework targeted for 2016. These goals include promoting waste minimisation, reuse, recycling and recovery of waste, ensuring effective and efficient delivery of waste and service.
It is against this background that Mogorosi Communications seeks to unravel the current trends and developments in a quest to address the above issues as well as regarding the National Waste Management Strategy (NWMS) framework since its approval for implementation in November last year.
‘Well organised'-
“The conference was very educative as well as an eye opener. With this type of information
session, we can take our country somewhere” –
“It was a learning curve and nice to meet people interested in protecting their surrounding”-
'Very informative'-
Deon Assegaai, Empties Return Rep, Distell
Peter Mongwato, SHE Practitioner,
PPC Lime
Miles Mokwena, Sales & Marketing, Inthuleng Dipuo Foundation
Dan Khuna, Chief Environmental Officer, Ehlanzeni District
Municipality
Some of the comments by delegates who attended our previous waste management conference:
Currently, only 12% of South Africa's waste
tyres are recycled, and it is estimated that between
20-million and 30-million of these environment-unfriendly
leftover rubber products litter the country. To tackle
this problem, the local tyre industry initiated a project six
years ago to bring about the organised
collection and recycling of all scrap
tyres.
For more info call 011 325 2485 or email: [email protected]
08:00 Registration and early morning refreshments
08:45 Opening remarks by chairperson
09:00 Integrated approach to Zero Waste:
09:45 Recent developments on the packaging industry waste management plan·
10:30 Mid-morning refreshments
11:00 Privatisation of the waste management sector
11:45 Perspectives on the integrated industry waste tyre management plan
12:30 Lunch
13:30 The importance of sustained public participation in waste management initiatives
14:15 Maximising the value of the recycled product. Finding new markets to improve profitability
· current scenario in South Africa · obligations in terms of the new Waste Management Act· technological innovations and labour creation· conversion of MSW into usable forms of Energy
· status and progress on Industry Waste Management Plan· industry plans to include informal sector on waste management
initiatives
· impact on service delivery· financial impact· environmental impact
· what to do with Scrap Tyres· present regulation obligations · prospects of tyre recycling plan· training and support in industry· impact on carbon footprint · regulatory framework
Peter Waldburger, General Manager: Recycling Solutions, Enviroserv
Andrew Marthinusen, Executive Director, Packaging Council of South Africa
Victor Nemukula, Director, Tedcor
Hermann Erdmann, Chief Executive Officer, REDISA
Wilma Strydom, Senior Researcher, Natural Resources and Environment, CSIR
William Dix, Marketing Manager, CDEL Services
15:00 Facilitating the improvement of waste management in Africa
15:45 Closing remarks by chairperson
· current status of waste management in Africa· managing the impact on the environment· chemical and hazardous waste disposal and pollution risks· options to improving waste management
Chris Liebenberg, Manager: Waste & Environmental Management, WorleyParsons South Africa
Day 1 –Wednesday 18 April 2012 Day 2 –Thursday 18 April 2012
09:00 Recent technologies in plastic recycling
09:45 Assessment of tyre recycling technologies
10:30 Mid-morning refreshments
11:00 Reviewing trends in collection and recycling of e-waste
11:45 Waste management initiatives in the can recycling industry
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Recycling as an economic tool
14:15 Challenges and limitations of waste recycling
15:00 Role of recycling and re use of construction waste
15:45 Closing remarks from chairperson
Douw Steyn, Environmental Director, Plastic Federation of South Africa
Cobus Botha, Managing Director, Tiputone
Florian Schiller, Director, ECYCLE
Gregory Masoka, Operations Manager, Collect – a- Can
Phillip Leremi, Managing Director, Rirothe Recycling
Ursula Henneberry, Operations Director, PRASA
Mikail Schaffer, Managing Director, Stones & Stones
· why do we have to take critical action together:o polluting the environment/planet, malaria factor and
fire hazards. · tyre recycling technologies
o new cutting technology in the tyre industry· sustainable Job Creation in the tyre industry
o job opportunities nationally and internationally
· recovering of electronic waste· environmental impact· challenges and limitations of e-waste recycling· need for guidelines and sufficient information
· metal recycling innovations· contribution to landfill· operational trends
· value of collected and sorted materials from Domestic waste & disposal
· value–adding processes, · viability of the recycling industry· job creation opportunities
· impact of WMA on recycling industry· consistent supply of product· expansion of market · collection timeframe
· energy saving· impact on landfills· impact on extraction of natural resources
Developments on waste management initiatives within the recycling industry (paper, plastic, glass, cans, tyre, electronic and construction waste)
18 & 19 APRIL, 2012EMPERORS PALACE HOTEL, KEMPTON PARK, GAUTENG
Waste Management and Recycling in South Africa
2nd Annual Waste
Management &Recycling Conference
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Payments and Cancellations:
All cancellations are subject to the following conditions:Mogorosi Communications must be notified in writting of all cancellations
The following terms and conditions will apply:
No seats will reserved, unless Mogorosi Communications receives a signed registration form
Mogorosi Communications reserves the right, due to circumstances beyond our control, to change speakers, program content, date & venueThe signed registration form is a legally binding contract
Full payment is required 1 week prior to the conference by EFT or Direct Deposits. Cancellations are to be submitted and confirmed in writing via e-mail or fax at least 14 working days prior to the event upon which the delegate fee will be refunded less a 10% +Vat service fee.
A 50% cancellation fee is applicable for cancellations received within less than 7 working days prior to the conference. No refunds will be given for delegates who do not show up, or for cancellations within 24 hours of the conference that they booked for. The company/individual is liable for full payment of the conference fee.
Legal action will be taken for the recovery of any outstanding payments. Any legal and related costs will also be for the account of the client. Mogorosi Communications reserves the right to change the venue of cancel the conference should it be deemed necessary.
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Substitutions: Participants must inform Mogorosi Communications in writting of any replacements
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This Programme is designed for: environmental Health Officers municipal officials: environmental planners, waste management consultants policy makers and regulators waste generators landfill site contractors convertors recyclers (coordinators and managers) waste management operators manufactures municipal officials waste entrepreneurs government officials in waste management environmental lawyers lecturers: environmental health
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