Swarts demands fixes for the SA waste crisis

The trash setup is wrecking health, land, and wallets, and South Africa keeps feeding the same busted loop.

How bad it looks
  • South Africa kicks out 122 million tonnes yearly.
  • Barely 10 percent gets reused or recovered.
  • Landfills, dumping, and burning eat the rest.
What is getting wrecked
  • Bernice Swarts said every community gets hit.
  • Methane from dumps heats the climate mess.
  • Rivers and oceans get jammed with plastic.
  • Hazardous leftovers can hurt people and wildlife.
Why the system keeps failing
  • Municipalities are swamped by overfilled dump sites.
  • Rural areas often miss steady pickup services.
  • Townships keep seeing trash tossed anywhere.
  • Weak enforcement and thin funding keep dragging.
What Swarts wants changed
  • Bernice Swarts pushed reuse before dumb dumping.
  • Companies need stronger pressure on packaging waste.
  • Schools, homes, and offices need sorting programs.
  • Composting and waste-to-energy projects need cash.
Who could gain
  • Recycling work can open jobs for youth.
  • Women could get more chances through upcycling.
  • Informal waste pickers need safer backing.
  • Communities need better habits around littering.
Targets and next moves
  • The National Waste Management Strategy set goals.
  • By 2028, landfill dumping should drop halfway.
  • By 2050, landfill use should hit zero.
  • Producer rules could force brands to clean up.
 

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