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APPROVED IDP DOC 2011-16.BA PHALABORWA.pdf

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• Gathering of information to fill existing gaps.<br />

• Investigation of land use patterns, trends, tendencies and spatial imbalances.<br />

• Evaluation and assessment of vacant land.<br />

• Audit of land availability and ownership.<br />

• Visual presentation (GIS) of spatial issues and trends emanating from detailed investigation<br />

E6. Integrated Waste Management Plan<br />

Legislative and Policy Framework<br />

The Integrated Waste Management Plan is informed by the following legislative framework:<br />

• National legislation<br />

• National Policy<br />

• Intergovernmental Relations<br />

• Waste Related Legislation<br />

• National Initiatives<br />

• International Obligations<br />

Waste Management is a holistic approach to waste focusing on prevention and minimisation of both the<br />

generation of waste and any negative impact it may have on human health and the environment.<br />

Integrated Waste Management Plan is based on the concept of waste hierarchy, aims for universal service<br />

and requires separation at source to be effective.<br />

Cleaner production: Waste prevention and minimization<br />

Cleaner production focuses on production processes in order to ensure that the volume of waste over the<br />

life cycle of the product is reduced and minimised. Cleaner production also focuses on the efficient use of<br />

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