Assessment of the waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay

Based on literature review, statistics of waste management at ports in South Africa is hard to come by. The research critically assessed the current waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority. Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay (TNPA RCB) was used as a case...

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Main Author: Naidoo, Neal Craig
Other Authors: Bindoff, A.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19202
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-192022016-04-16T04:08:51Z Assessment of the waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay Naidoo, Neal Craig Bindoff, A. Tekere, M. Waste management Ports South Africa Recycling Legislation 363.728096843 Refuse and refuse disposal -- South Africa -- Richards Bay Integrated solid waste management -- South Africa -- Richards Bay Transnet National Ports Authority Harbors -- South Africa -- Richards Bay Harbors -- Environmental aspects -- South Africa -- Richards Bay Harbors -- South Africa -- Richards Bay -- Waste reception facilities Based on literature review, statistics of waste management at ports in South Africa is hard to come by. The research critically assessed the current waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority. Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay (TNPA RCB) was used as a case study to examine the different types and quantities of waste produced, analysing the current waste management model as well as determining TNPA RCB compliance to pertinent waste legislation. A 10 day waste audit was conducted to obtain quantitative data and to identify the different types of waste generated. The baseline data resulting from the waste audit conducted for the first time since the establishment of the TNPA RCB, found 402 kg of general waste generated, 74 kg of this total is segregated for recycling and the remaining 328 kg is landfilled. The overall conclusion gained during compliance audit was that the TNPA RCB was partly compliant with pertinent waste legislation and obligations. Furthermore, questionnaires about waste were sent to staff members working in offices to get an overview of how they deal with current waste management. A number of barriers to sustainable waste management were identified, including: lack of knowledge and awareness; constraints on facilities and human resources; culture that resists change and contamination. To overcome these, there needs to be education, as well as co-operation between top management, staff and waste service providers to help implement new strategies. The primary conclusions from this dissertation are that there are opportunities to divert waste streams from landfill and to attain a sustainable waste management system at TNPA RCB. Environmental Sciences M. Sc. (Environmental Management) 2015-10-08T12:29:28Z 2015-10-08T12:29:28Z 2015-05 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19202 en 1 online resource (ix, 130 leaves) : color illustrations, photos
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topic Waste management
Ports
South Africa
Recycling
Legislation
363.728096843
Refuse and refuse disposal -- South Africa -- Richards Bay
Integrated solid waste management -- South Africa -- Richards Bay
Transnet National Ports Authority
Harbors -- South Africa -- Richards Bay
Harbors -- Environmental aspects -- South Africa -- Richards Bay
Harbors -- South Africa -- Richards Bay -- Waste reception facilities
spellingShingle Waste management
Ports
South Africa
Recycling
Legislation
363.728096843
Refuse and refuse disposal -- South Africa -- Richards Bay
Integrated solid waste management -- South Africa -- Richards Bay
Transnet National Ports Authority
Harbors -- South Africa -- Richards Bay
Harbors -- Environmental aspects -- South Africa -- Richards Bay
Harbors -- South Africa -- Richards Bay -- Waste reception facilities
Naidoo, Neal Craig
Assessment of the waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay
description Based on literature review, statistics of waste management at ports in South Africa is hard to come by. The research critically assessed the current waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority. Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay (TNPA RCB) was used as a case study to examine the different types and quantities of waste produced, analysing the current waste management model as well as determining TNPA RCB compliance to pertinent waste legislation. A 10 day waste audit was conducted to obtain quantitative data and to identify the different types of waste generated. The baseline data resulting from the waste audit conducted for the first time since the establishment of the TNPA RCB, found 402 kg of general waste generated, 74 kg of this total is segregated for recycling and the remaining 328 kg is landfilled. The overall conclusion gained during compliance audit was that the TNPA RCB was partly compliant with pertinent waste legislation and obligations. Furthermore, questionnaires about waste were sent to staff members working in offices to get an overview of how they deal with current waste management. A number of barriers to sustainable waste management were identified, including: lack of knowledge and awareness; constraints on facilities and human resources; culture that resists change and contamination. To overcome these, there needs to be education, as well as co-operation between top management, staff and waste service providers to help implement new strategies. The primary conclusions from this dissertation are that there are opportunities to divert waste streams from landfill and to attain a sustainable waste management system at TNPA RCB. === Environmental Sciences === M. Sc. (Environmental Management)
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title Assessment of the waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay
title_short Assessment of the waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay
title_full Assessment of the waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay
title_fullStr Assessment of the waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the waste management practices at Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Richards Bay
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