City calls for businesses to submit waste management plans by 31 October

The City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Waste Management, Alderman Grant Twigg hit the streets this week to raise awareness on new regulations governing the disposal of organic waste and the importance of businesses developing waste management plans to meet this target.

The City of Cape Town would like to call on all businesses to heed the calls by the Western Cape Government for all organic waste generators to divert 50% of organic waste away from landfills by 2022, and 100% by 2027. In order to meet these obligations and promote general waste minimisation, the City requires all organic waste generators in the hospitality, and food manufacturing/processing industries to submit Integrated Waste Management Plans to the City for consideration and approval by 31 October 2022. This is an extension to the original deadline of 31 August.

Alderman Twigg visited some businesses this week to help raise awareness and explained the need to reduce the disposal of organic waste to landfills.

‘Organic waste that ends up in landfills is a significant contributor to climate change. When this waste breaks down in the landfill mass, it creates landfill gas. This gas, made primarily of methane, has been shown to have a global warming potential approximately 25 times higher than carbon dioxide,’ said Alderman Twigg.

Integrated Waste Management Plans cover all waste produced on the premises, including organic waste, and should include:

• An assessment of the quantity and type of waste generated

• A description of the services required to store, collect, transport and dispose of the waste

• A plan to separate recyclable and non-recyclable material at the point of source

• A waste minimisation plan (including plans for achieving organic waste minimisation targets)

• A pollution prevention plan

• Details of potential environmental impact of the waste

• The type or characteristics of environmentally sensitive waste

• The amount of natural resources consumed in the manufacturing or production process that result in waste

• The targets for recovery of waste (minimisation, re-use, recycling)

• Programmes and targets to minimise the consumption of natural resources

‘Governments throughout the world, are grappling with the extremely high volumes of waste that is generated by modern industrial economies. All over the world, we can see the unfortunate results of waste on our environment, and it is becoming clear that we need a new way of thinking about production and consumption.

‘We are aware that the past few years have not been easy, especially for the business community, this is not a way to make their lives more difficult but just to alert them that the requirement for each business to develop and submit a waste management plan is part of our efforts to build consciousness around waste and ensure that waste is considered as part of business planning processes. Too often, this is treated like an afterthought,’ said Alderman Twigg.

Cape Town has a very robust private organic waste processing sector offering many alternatives to landfilling. Organic waste processing solutions include animal feed, composting, protein recycling and energy generation.

To find out more about the private services offered to the organic waste generating sector (including hospitality, food manufacturing and processing industries), the City recommends that people should contact the following non-profit organisations who have a list of all its members offering the different processing solutions:

• ORASA (Organic Recycling Association of South Africa)

• SAMIRO (South African Mass Insect Rearing Association)

• SABIA (Southern African Biogas Industry Association)

Green Cape’s Waste: Market Intelligence report 2021 (https://www.greencape.co.za/assets/2021_DIGITAL_WASTE-MIR.pdf) gives great insight into the 2021 organic waste management status in Cape Town.

The city is planning an information session for the 3rd week of September inviting all relevant sectors to get clarity and more information on organic waste. Please contact wastewise@capetown.gov.za if you would like to receive further details.

Online submission of Waste Management Plans

Go to the solid waste accreditation site to submit your waste management plan: http://web1.capetown.gov.za/web1/swma/

Application forms are available on the City’s website: https://www.capetown.gov.za/City-Connect/Register/Business-and-trade/Register-as-an-accredited-waste-services-provider

Submit written requests to: waste.accreditation@capetown.gov.za

CAPTION1: Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Waste Management, Alderman Grant Twigg with the manager of the retail outlet, Food Lovers and City’s Manager for Planning, Alfonso Van Vuuren.

CAPTION 2: Alderman Grant Twigg, Fountain Hotel manager and Alfonso Van Vuuren

CAPTION 3: Alderman Grant Twigg, Park Inn Hotel manager and Alfonso Van Vuuren

Source: City Of Cape Town

Mounted Unit members arrest suspect with drugs and firearm

MACLEAR - The deployment of members from specialized units in support of stations’ crime prevention endeavours continued to yield positive results as members from the Barkly East Mounted Unit arrested a suspect with drugs and a firearm.

The members have been deployed in the District on Saturday, 20 August 2022 starting at about 05:45 up until 18:00 through high police visibility crime prevention patrols when they received positive information about a vehicle transporting drugs around Maclear central business area.

A vehicle description of a silver Toyota Tazz were followed up by the members and the members responded to the said direction and patrolled the area.

As they were patrolling they came across the said vehicle and followed it.

The driver stopped the vehicle and attempted to flee however, fortunately the members were quick to stop and apprehend the suspect at a nearby petrol filling station.

On returning to the vehicle the members searched the vehicle and found the following:

• 2 Transparent plastic bags containing crystal meth (tik)

• 27 Zipblock plastic bags with crystal meth (ti) with a weight of 458 g

• 40 full boss mandrax tablets and

• 1 Luger auto pistol 9mm firearm with 10, 9mm live rounds of ammunition and a magazine as well as an undisclosed amount of cash.

The 29-year-old suspect was arrested and will appear tomorrow in the Maclear Magistrate’s Court on the charges of possession and dealing in drugs and possession of an unlicensed firearm.

The Acting District Commissioner, Brig Asogran Naidoo commended the members on their attentiveness and swift reaction. Thank you to the community of Maclear for not allowing the drugs to reach the streets and our youth. Together we make a difference in the fight against crime.

Source: South African Police Service

Burgersfort SAPS hosted a gala dinner as part of Women’s Month celebration

BURGERSFORT - The South African Police Service in Burgersfort comprised of various police units and other external stakeholders led by the Station Commander, Brigadier Augustine Mmboyi, hosted a Women's Month Gala Dinner hosted at George Resort on Friday, 19 August 2022.

The event was graced by the attendance of the Royal Queen, Kgosihadi Phasha and Local K9 Unit, FCS Unit, LCRC together with the Businesses Against Crime, Municipality Traffic Police, Departments of Health and Social Development.

The following were addressed:

- Gender-Based Violence (GBV)

- Financial matters

- Domestic violence

- Health matters

- Spiritual motivation.

The Ambassador of Domestic Violence also motivated the women to support one another and concluded by handing over the token of appreciation to all Women's Network and Men for Change members.

Source: South African Police Service

Robbers wanted after a police officer was robbed of her service pistol and valuables at home

THABONG – Two male suspects are being sought after they overpowered a Police officer while at her residence in Thabong.

Earlier today, at about 06:30, it is alleged that a 40-year-old female Police Sergeant was at her residence with her two brothers preparing to visit the cemetery. Her brothers were already waiting inside the vehicle. When she opened the door, she saw two unknown armed males with masks. The suspects forced her back inside threatening to harm her children if she does not give them her Police firearm.

The complainant handed over the firearm loaded with 15 live rounds of ammunition and the suspects fled the scene. After they left her home, she realized they also took her hand bag that was on her couch which contained a Police pocket book, Smart Card Identity Document, driver's license, Capitec bank card and an undisclosed amount of cash.

The incident was reported to the Police and a case of House Robbery was registered for further investigation. Anyone with information that may lead to the arrests of these house robbery suspects can contact Detective Constable Nokuthula Ntanjane of Thabong Serious and violent crimes on 071 411 8367 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

Source: South African Police Service

Media Invitation: Western Cape quarterly crime statistics briefing

CAPE TOWN - The Provincial Commissioner of the Western Cape, Lieutenant General Thembisile Patekile extends an invitation to the media to attend a briefing where the provincial crime statistics will be outlined, following the release of the quarterly national statistics on Friday. The MEC for Community Safety and Police Oversight, Mr Reagan Allen will also be in attendance.

The event details are as follows:

Date: Monday, 22 August 2022

Time: 10:00

Venue: 6th floor boardroom, 25 Alfred Street Green Point.

Source: South African Police Service

Despatch detectives investigate case of culpable homicide

GQEBERHA - Detectives at SAPS Despatch are investigating a case of culpable homicide following a fatal collision between a pedestrian and an unknown vehicle.

It is alleged that police were notified of a body that was discovered lying next to the R75 road at about 10:46 this morning, Sunday, 21 August 2022.

It is alleged that a vehicle had struck the pedestrian without stopping at the scene. The unidentified male passed away on the scene.

The man (in his thirties) was clad in a denim, white T-shirt and a red jacket.

Anyone who might be able to assist with information that can lead police to his next of kin or has information about the incident can contact Detective Captain Heidi Boshoff on 082 441 7900 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or the nearest police station. All information is confidential and callers may remain anonymous.

Source: South African Police Service

Intelligence driven operation leads to recovery of suspected stolen items worth R100 000

EDEN CLUSTER - An intelligence driven operation in Knysna by members attached to the George Public Order Police and Crime Intelligence led to the recovery of various stolen items valued at close to R100 000 at an informal settlement at Vigilance Drive, Knysna.

Yesterday, 20 August 2022, the team operationalised intelligence when they conducted a search and seizure operation at a house. The members proceeded with an intensive search of the premises which yielded success when they recovered a Lithium battery, a fridge and a set of golf clubs. Police confiscated the items and arrested two suspects.

The suspects aged 30 and 33 remains in police custody. They are scheduled to appear in the local court on Monday, 22 August 2022 on a charge of possession of stolen property each. More charges could be added as the investigation unfolds.

In an unrelated incident, earlier this week Rural Flying Squad members conducted patrols along the highway at Knysna when they were approached by a man with multiple stab wounds to his body. Swift response to the incident ensured that the victim receive emergency medical support and they also arrested the suspect.

The 36-year-old suspect remains in custody. He is scheduled to make his first court appearance in the Knysna Magistrates' Court on Monday, 22 August 2022, on a charge of attempted murder.

Source: South African Police Service