AfriForum publicises landfill site audit report
28 May 2019
AfriForum today publicised its annual landfill site audit report after the organisation this year audited landfill sites in the towns where AfriForum branches have been established. This report will also be submitted to the Green Scorpions for further investigation.
In terms of applicable legislation and regulations, among which the National Environmental Management: Waste Act, 2008 (Act No. 59 of 2008), a landfill site must comply with definite requirements. AfriForum adapted these requirements from the minimum standards with which a landfill site must comply into 33 questions that were used to complete the landfill site audit.
According to Jaco Grobbelaar, AfriForum’s Project Coordinator for Environmental Affairs, the findings in the report indicate that only 22% (28 from 127) of the landfill sites are complying with the minimum requirements as set out in the aforementioned legislation. “The low percentage can be attributed to a number of problems experienced by municipalities that lead to the poor and illegal management of landfill sites. Misappropriation, poor maintenance and the lack of willpower to solve the problem are only a few of the problems we experience daily. The number of landfill sites that complied with the minimum requirements and received more than 80% for the audit have however decreased from 2018.”
Grobbelaar lists the following issues of concern that were experienced at various landfill sites: