Title: [Submission%20L]%20Why%20say%20no%20to%20incineration!
1Submission LWhy say no to incineration!
- Bobby Peek
- groundWork
- Friends of the Earth, South Africa
2Who is groundWork
- Bobby Peek Director of groundWork.
- groundWork is a NGO based in PMB working with
community people resisting environmental
injustices such as hazardous waste dumping and
incineration. - We the South African member of Friends of the
Earth, the largest environmental federation
represented in 70 countries including 10 in
Africa. - Chaired by Meena Raman of Friends of the Earth
Malaysia. - Ms Raman participated on the ANC Mission on
Environment to South Africa in 1992.
3Death at the Dawn of Democracy!
- Thor Chemicals was forced to stop their
incineration operation in Margate, the UK in the
late 1980s. - The exported the incinerator to Cato Ridge,
KwaZulu-Natal. - The South African government allowed them to
import waste as a resource / by-product for
recycling purpose. - As a result three workers died by 1994 and more
than forty have been injured site is still not
cleaned up. - Commission of Enquiry found government and the
company guilty by commission and or ommission.
4Not a new issue!
- In the early 1990s Sydney Saunders and Peacock
Bay proposed to burn hazardous waste in SA
Alexander Bay. - Importation of waste.
- Earthlife Africa strong national campaign.
- Proposal rejected by public.
5Never give up!
- 1999 Sydney Saunders, Peacock Bay appear with
American assistance. - Propose to burn hazardous waste in Sasolburg
speculating on Sasols waste. - Local Sasolburg people, groundWork and the Legal
Resource Centre challenge this. - Free State government hold public hearings.
- Global Anti Incineration Alliance secretariat
from The Philippines attends hearings. - Representative of DTI supports proposal.
- Indicate that if SA can make money from the
importation of waste into the country it should
be considered. - Free State government deny permission because of
health concerns.
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7World Bank, the IFC, Durban City and Mondi
- In 1998 partnership proposed to burn Durban
Municipal Waste - In an purpose built waste incinerator and
- In Mondi Boiler.
- Civil society representatives went to Washington
DC, met with IFC officials who did not know
what dioxins were - Met with President of the World Bank
- Project stopped
8The Cement Industry and Toxic 2010
- Proposal to burn tyres and waste started in mid
1990s with PPC Jupiter Plant. - Resistance by civil society never went ahead.
- 1998 Danish government supported proposal to
burn hazardous waste in cement kiln in Matola,
Maputo. - Global resistance stopped process.
9The Cement Industry and a Toxic 2010
- First environmental justice organisation in
Mozambique born out of resistance Livaningo
shedding of light. - Back again with building boom!
- PPC, Holcim and NPC.
- Applications in all cement kilns except in one.
- Web of processes pushing cement kiln incineration
centred around one person - Kare Karstensen
- Advising GTZ and Holcim in Geneva and
- Advising the ASP process.
10Government knee jerk reaction!
- Since 2001 groundWork writing to the Ministry and
Department to consider a legitimate, public
process that will be able to inform South
Africas strategy on managing hazardous waste
rather than just allowing incineration. - Failed to respond Cement industry saw loop hole
started putting in EIAs for burning waste in
2005. - Now developing parallel to this an incineration
policy process. - Who is advising the South African government?
- Kare Karstensen!
11Government knee jerk reaction!
- DEATs own consultants (COWI) indicate that
externalities of burning waste is E 40 (R400) and
E21 (R210) is from emmissions this per tonne. - If we incinerate 10 million tons of SA waste
(half of SA waste) cost annually the cost to
society (externalities) is E 400 000 000-00 / ZAR
400 000 000-00. - Cost of incinerator in Denmark is Euros 100 000
000 / 280 000 tons per annum so to build an
incinerator for 10 000 000 tons of waste? - 3.5 Billion Euros for SA
12Government fails to act!
- Fight to close down Compass Waste Ixopo
Incinerator 6 years. - We presented evidence to government and in a
legal setting. - Stacks with holes in it, dumping of ash on
community land and not in hazardous landfill
site. - We took ash, and soil samples.
- Levels of dioxins were USA EPA reference limits
in the ash and in community soil adjacent to the
incinerator. - We gave evidence to government they did not get
back to us, so the assumption is that the have
failed act to remove the ash.
13So!
- Please ban incineration!
- Do a full and public assessment all waste streams
in South Africa, i.e. what waste do we have, how
much and its constituents. - This was my last request to the NEAF.
- Then decide how we manage waste by having good
information!
14Health Care Waste Do not ignore! Lindiwe
ManqeleuMthombo-Wesizwe
- Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on
Environment and Tourism
15Who is Lindiwe Manqele?
- Director of uMthombo-Wesizwe
- Director and member of executive. committee of
NAFU KZN. - Nurse by professions.
- Worked in private and state institutions.
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18What are the problems?
- Awareness and training
- Segregation
- Internal HCW management equipment
- Tendering and contracting
- Safety and Health
- Storage
- Transportation
- Record-keeping and Reporting
- Treatment facilities
- Disposal of residues
- Enforcement, permitting and monitoring
- Inadequate capacity of public agencies
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22Lack of Municipal Services at a rural Clinic
outside Pietermaritzburg
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24Numerous newspaper clippings have in recent years
been appearing in various regions concerning
health care waste being stored in residential
areas
- An attempt by The Star newspaper to help track
down a family member led to the gruesome
discovery of corpses stacked in industrial
fridges in a residential area, while 80 tons of
medical waste was removed from a house in
Johannesburg. - (Corpses and medical waste discarded in
Gauteng residential area, The Star, - August 10, 2000)
25- Residents of Discovery are irate over the
storage of the waste in their neighbourhood by
the ExecuMed Company. - (Workers clear medical waste house of horrors
The Star, August 8, 2000)
26- Amputated body parts, blood and other fluids,
placentas, foetuses, and used syringes and
scalpels are going missing and could end up in
general waste-landfill sites around the country - (Missing Medical Waste Poses Toxic Threat
The Star, 2000)
27- Tygerberg Hospital in the Cape treated 48
children with AZT after some were pricked with
needles and others ate potentially lethal pills
they found in a field in Elsies River - (AZT For 48 Kids In Medical Waste Scare Cape
Argus, September 16, 1999)
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32Financial savings
- When hospital staff is trained to manage health
care waste correctly. - Edendale and Ngwelezane Hospital.
- March 2001, R74 593.28 (highest).
- March 2002, R39 941.74 (lowest).
33Legislative needs identified
- Regulations for registration of generators,
transporters and treatment disposal facilities. - Introduce a permitting system.
- Control import and export of waste.
- Authorities to prescribe reporting and record
keeping. - Information and awareness needs.
- Develop proper management protocols on resources
(dumping expired equipment and medication).
34What we can do immediately!
- Ban incineration in Waste Management Bill.
- In KwaZulu-Natal only alternative technologies
are used for treating health care waste
incinerator free! - Build a public/political awareness.
- Include medical / health care waste into the
Waste Management Bill. - Visit some of the hospitals and health care waste
treatment facilities.
35Lindiwe Manqele