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DEA-INDUSTRY SUPPORT INNITIATIVES NCPC-SA Industrial Efficiency Conference: 21 July 2015: Durban Chemicals and Waste Management

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DEA-INDUSTRY SUPPORT INNITIATIVES

NCPC-SA Industrial Efficiency Conference: 21 July 2015: Durban

Chemicals and Waste Management

Contents Branch Organogram Our Functions Background to DEA-Industry Support Support Approach

Forums Trainings Company-focused support Future Plans

 

CHEMICALS & WASTE MANAGEMENT: ORGANOGRAM

Directorate Functions Manage projects addressing the remediation of

contaminated sites

Support industry on chemicals and waste management, and to build capacity in industry, with particular attention to small, medium and micro enterprises, to respond to the challenges of chemicals and waste management

 

BACKGROUND TO INDUSTRY SUPPORT

SUPPORT APPROACH

SUPPORTSUPPORT

SUPPORT MECHANISMS

DEA-IWMF

•To foster the dissemination of information between government and industry.

Information sharing

DEA-Industry Waste Management Forum

DDGs & Ind MDs/CEO: initiate a conversation to better engage with business.

1st Meeting: 31 March 2014

Task Team progress report: Act Implementation Guide

IWMF Progress

2015/16 legislative instruments

Task Teams: Waste

Classification, etc

Company Focused Support Much of the implementation challenges

are at company-level, therefore support should also be given at this level

DEA officials visiting companies at their operations to assess their environmental performance, with a specific focus on waste management.

 

Company Focused Support Approach Challenges to implement any of the

licence conditions and what are these? Any waste management challenges that

you would to share with us? Challenges or any good stories that you

would want to share with us in relation to your implementation of Part 8 of the Waste Act?

 

Training: Green Economy: 29 November 2014TRAINING OBJECTIVE

Waste Amendment Act (Changes to the Waste Act): Khashiwe Masinga (DEA)

Information on the challenges with regard to the Waste Act

The Green Fund: Michelle Layte (DBSA)

Catalytic finance to facilitate investment in green initiatives that will support South Africa’s transition towards a green economy.

DTI Funding Schemes: David Molefe (the dti)

To promote industrial development, investment, competitiveness and employment creation

Sustainable Development and Green Economy: Gaylor Montmasson-Clair (TIPS)

Outlining the role of SMEs in the Green Economy: Opportunities and Challenges

Resource Efficiency & Gauteng Industrial Symbiosis Programme

Resource efficiency approach and existing opportunities for material or resource exchange between companies.

Waste Recycling Opportunities: Iain Kerr (UKZN)/PRASA

Recycling opportunities & training for SMEs

Waste Management Bureau & Pricing Strategy: Amanda Dana (DEA)

Provide a framework for the implementation of economic instruments in the SA waste sector.

Norms and Standards for the Storage of Waste: Zingisa Phohlo (DEA

Provide a uniform approach in storage facilities and mimimise regulatory burden

Trainings: Waste Management: 21 July Implementation of Part 8 of NEMWA

Waste Classification and Management Regulations

Licensing of Waste Management Activities and Norms and standards for Storage of Waste

Section 30 of NEMA (Emergency Incidents)

Contamination of Land with Radioactive Material from Regulatory Control

Other Support

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Future Plans

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Derrick MakhubeleDEA-Industry SupportTel: 012 399 9800