information pdf - National Recycling Forum
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information pdf - National Recycling Forum
Book Now for early bird registration before 31st May 2015 Some of the Participating Organizations CONFERENCE 30 & 31 July, 2015 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, Gauteng. Register Now to qualify for a discount · to follow up on the current trends and developments within the waste management & recycling sector · to discuss the best implementation mechanisms for waste management & recycling in the country · to find ways of making business in the waste management and recycling sector · to address issues that were raised during the 4th annual conference · to coordinate waste management & recycling matters in general RECYCLE REDUCE REUSE · government · associations · NGO's · waste contractors · private companies THREE SIMPLE WAYS TO REGISTER: Endorsed by: Formally known as Packaging Council of South Africa (PACSA) · government officials involved in environment · financial institutions: sustainability · municipal officials: environmental planners · waste generators and convertors · landfill contractors · recycling coordinators · waste management consultants and operators · academics: environmental health ( : 011 325 2485 : 086 559 0352 * : [email protected] Media Partner: Organised by: Nick Mannie Hugh Tyrell Annabe Pretorius Zingisa Smale Chris Liebenberg Tracy-Lee Erasmus Technical Director Aurecon SA Director, Green Edge Communications General Manager, SA Plastics Recycling Organization Director: Waste Management, Gauteng Department of Agriculture & Rural Development CJL Consult Senior Associate: Environmental Department, DLA Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr AND Dr Suzan Oelofse Abe Moletsane Gavin Heron Douw Steyn Christa Venter Research Group Leader: Waste for Development, CSIR Director: Sales, Tedcor Director, Earth Pro Biotic Director: Sustainability, Plastics|SA General Manager, Pikitup · “very professional” Patrick Rutaha, Safrique International · “venue was good, food was good, conference was professionally run” Junaid Kriel · “the conference was very good, because it gave me opportunity to network with people working on waste management at different institutions and learnt some of the things I did not know about e.g, funding of waste projects by different banks”, Bojannala Platinum D.M · Annual Medical Waste Conference: · Annual Waste Management & Recycling Conference 15% 33% According to a report by the Department of Environmental Affairs, the National Waste Management Strategy (NWMS) which was improved in 2014 sets the priority areas for the implementation of the National Environmental Management: Waste Act (NEMWA). The act provides for the establishment of a Pricing Strategy for Waste management Charges as well as the institutional mechanisms in a form of the Waste Management Bureau, which will fast track the implementation of the recycling economy in South Africa. Targets are set to have 25% of recyclable waste diverted from landfill and include the creation of employment and business opportunities through waste management which includes driving the recycling economy, implementing a varied regulatory system, creating jobs and SMMEs, promoting public awareness and supporting waste service delivery amongst others. Other opportunities include the remediation of contaminated land, for which a remediation fund will be established. It is acknowledged that effective waste management can contribute to job creation thereby responding to the aspirations contained in the National Development Plan, to provide a quality life for all. In this regard, The Department of Environmental Affairs has embarked on law reforms to accelerate economic growth in the waste sector focusing in waste collection and recycling. The effective and efficient management of waste is fundamental to the sustainability of any society and the four previous conferences have proved that. Now the 5th Annual Waste Management & Recycling Conference shifts focus on the wealth side of waste, to reflect on whether there is business in the Waste Management & Recycling sector. Government departments & NGOs - 15% Municipalities - 33% 52% Zakhele Mdlalose Director: Environment Department of Trade And Industry Banks: sustainability, collection companies, waste management companies, consulting companies – 52% There is a need to streamline the coordination of waste management initiatives within the country and bring together all the role players. This includes other government departments, provinces, municipalities, private sector, civil society and the general public in order to ensure that the plight of waste management is elevated. It is against this background that this conference is organized. It will provide an opportunity for participants to discuss the challenges faced in developing waste management as well as improvements and technologies used to manage waste. 30 & 31 July, 2015 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, Gauteng Programme 08: 00 Registration and early morning refreshments 08: 00 Early morning refreshments 08: 45 Opening remarks by chairperson 08:45 Welcome to day two 09: 00 Waste management trends in Africa and developing countries · major trends and emerging issues on waste management in Africa · implementation challenges and constraints · lessons learnt and way forward Tracy-Lee Erasmus, Senior Associate: Environmental Department, DLA Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr 09: 00 Responsible Waste Management · Gauteng: situational Analysis: Population and economic factors · the job creation imperative · ethical waste management Zingisa Smale, Director: Waste Management, Gauteng Department of Agriculture & Rural Development 09: 45 Waste Management and Recycling as a potential tool for green economy development · capacity to manage waste as a science · finance to landfills to recycling Zakhele Mdlalose, Director: Environment, Department of Trade and Industry 09: 45 Waste Transformation – Jozi @ Work Christa Venter, General Manager, Pikitup 10:30 Mid-morning refreshments 11: 00 Probiotic solutions for recycling food waste into soil food Gavin Heron, Director, Earth Pro Biotic 11: 45 Progress: Zero Plastics to landfills by 2030 · challenges identified · key actions needed to achieve the vision · some perspectives from the global plastics industry to address plastic waste Douw Steyn, Director: Sustainability, Plastics|SA 12: 30 LUNCH HOUR 13: 30 Can you make money with recycling and save the environment at the same time? · what are the major cost items in a recycling set-up if compared to landfill and litter control? · what would be required from the value chain to ensure sustainable recycling operations? · who benefits from recycling? Annabe` Pretorius, General Manager, SA Plastics Recycling Organization 14: 15 Winning ways with waste: mobilizing communities in domestic waste management · comprehensive waste management services · identifying community based contractors · set-up community contractors · enterprise and skill development Abe Moletsane, Director: Sales, Tedcor 15: 00 Closing remarks by chairperson 10:30 Mid-morning refreshments 11: 00 Awareness of the potential value of recyclables to improve recycling profitability · fostering public education and involvement · assisting in establishing outlets to receive reclaimed materials Chris Liebenberg, CJL Consult 11: 45 Food waste in South Africa/ Africa · Opportunities and challenges Dr Suzan Oelofse, Research Group Leader: Waste for Development, CSIR 12: 30 LUNCH HOUR 13: 30 Opportunities for economic development in the waste sector in South Africa · opportunities for job creation in South Africa through addressing backlogs in waste service delivery · achieving the goals of the National Waste Management Strategy · determining the socially optimal recycling rate Nick Mannie, Technical Director, Aurecon SA 14: 15 Awareness education and marketing for recycling behavior change: how and where to budget · principles of recycling behavior change · communication tools and media methods · tender ToRs and costing options Hugh Tyrell, Director, Green Edge Communications 15: 00 Closing remarks by chairperson REGISTRATION DETAILS Early bird registration fee per delegate: R4, 999.00 VAT excl. Group of three or more people per person R4,499.00 VAT excl. Government Officials registration fee per delegate R4, 800.00 VAT excl. THREE SIMPLE WAYS TO REGISTER: * Tel: 011 325 2485 * Fax: 086 559 0352 * Email: [email protected] Registration fee include conference programme, materials, presentations and lunch, BUT does not include transport and accommodation. 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