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Waste Management By-law, 2021
- Published in Gauteng Provincial Gazette 349 on 13 October 2021
- Commenced on 13 October 2021
- [This is the version of this document from 13 October 2021 and includes any amendments published up to 1 November 2024.]
Chapter 1
Interpretation, principles and objects
1. Definitions
2. Principles
3. Main objects
4. Obligations of generators or holders of waste
5. Provision of information to the Council
The Council may, by notice published in the Provincial Gazette or in writing to any specific holder or generator of waste or any other person who undertakes a waste management activity within the Council's jurisdiction, require the relevant persons to provide information in the prescribed form and within the prescribed period or at the prescribed intervals to the Council to enable it to:Chapter 2
Integrated waste management
6. Designation of waste management officer
7. Preparation and reporting on the implementation of integrated waste management plan by Council
8. Contents of integrated waste management plans of the Council
9. Annual progress reporting by Council
10. Preparation and reporting on the implementation of integrated waste management plans by certain generators or holders of waste
11. Contents of integrated waste management plans by certain generators or holders of waste
12. Waste information system
Chapter 3
Handling of different waste types
Part 1 – Event waste
13. Use of accredited service provider
A venue owner or organiser of an event is required to contract with an accredited service provider for the provision of waste management services to the event.14. Obligation to prepare an event waste management plan and the minimum content of the plan
15. Refundable deposit
16. Recovery of clean-up costs
If inadequate steps are taken after an event to manage waste generated by the event and to clean up all waste generated during the event—Part 2 – Building waste – New and demolished buildings
17. Preparation and approval of a building waste management plan
18. Deposit and demonstrating compliance with the building waste management plan
19. Generation and management of building waste
All generators of building waste must ensure that—20. Storage of building waste
21. Collection and disposal of building waste
Part 3 – Hazardous and health care risk waste
22. Generation of hazardous or health care risk waste
23. Storage of hazardous or health care risk waste
24. Collection and disposal of hazardous or health care risk waste
Part 4 – Garden waste
25. Composting
The owner or occupier of premises on which garden waste is generated may compost garden waste on the premises, provided that such composting does not cause a nuisance nor has a detrimental impact on human and environmental health and adheres to any relevant legal requirements including obtaining any authorisations from a competent authority should such be required.26. Removal and disposal of garden waste
Part 5 – Bulky waste
27. Removal and disposal
Part 6 – Industrial waste and special waste
28. Storage
The owner or occupier of premises on which industrial or special waste is generated must ensure that until such time as the waste is collected by an accredited service provider from the premises on which it is generated or removed—29. Collection and disposal
Part 7 – Tyres, disused vehicles or machinery and scrap metal
30. Storage and disposal
Part 8 – Recyclable waste
31. Storage, collection and disposal
Part 9 – Agricultural and farm waste
32. Disposal
Chapter 4
Waste minimisation and recycling
33. Reduction, re-use, recycling and recovery of waste should result in less environmental harm than disposing of waste
34. Registering with the Council and compliance with national and provincial laws
35. Obligation to separate waste into recyclables and non-recyclables
36. Storage, collection, treatment, transportation and disposal of recyclable waste
37. Establishment of waste picker associations
38. Application for accreditation
39. Suspension and revocation of the accreditation permit
40. Terms and conditions of accreditation
41. Renewal of accreditation permits
42. Display of an accreditation permit
43. Prohibited conduct
Chapter 5
Municipal service
Part 1 – Providing access to the municipal service
44. Duty to provide access to the municipal service
45. The provision of the municipal service
46. Levels of service
47. Frequency and volume
48. Communal collection
49. Receptacles
50. Agreement of service and Liability to pay for municipal service
Part 2 – Using the municipal service
51. Obligations of generators of domestic waste, municipal service business waste and municipal service dailies
52. Determination of tariffs and charges
53. Indigent households
54. Communication, education, awareness creation and complaints
Chapter 6
Commercial services
Part 1 – Provision of commercial services by accredited service providers and flow control
55. Provision of commercial services by accredited service providers
56. Provision for Council co-ordination of waste disposal
Part 2 – General business waste and industrial waste
57. Storage, collection and disposal of commercial business waste and industrial waste
The owner or occupier of premises on which commercial business or industrial waste is generated or stored, must ensure that:Part 3 – Organic waste and un-compactable waste
58. Storage, collection and disposal of organic waste and un-compactable waste
Chapter 7
Transportation, treatment and disposal of waste
59. Transportation of waste
60. Disposal of waste
Chapter 8
Accreditation of service providers
61. Accreditation permit requirements
62. Applications for accreditation
63. Suspension and revocation of accreditation permit
64. Terms and conditions for accreditation
65. Renewal of accreditation permits
66. Display of an accreditation permit
67. Prohibited conduct
68. Exemptions
The Council may, having regard to the main objects of these By-laws contemplated in section 3(1), and its integrated waste management plan, by notice in the Provincial Gazette, exempt any type of commercial service from any provision of this Chapter to the extent and subject to the terms specified in such notice.69. Transitional provisions
Chapter 9
Accumulating waste, littering, dumping and abandoned articles
70. Accumulating waste
71. Duty to provide facilities for litter
72. Prohibition of littering
73. Prohibition of dumping and abandoning articles
74. Duty to prevent land or building used for dumping
75. Disposal of dumped or abandoned articles
76. Dumping: whistle-blowing
77. Dumping: naming and shaming
Chapter 10
Authorised official
78. Identification documents
79. Powers of authorised officials
80. Powers to question
81. Observance of human rights
The exercise by an authorised official of any powers under these By-laws should be undertaken with strict regard to decency; orderliness; and each person’s human rights including the right to dignity, freedom, security and privacy.82. Supervision of holders of accreditation permits
83. Compliance notices
84. Representations
Chapter 11
Miscellaneous
85. Ownership
86. Serving of documents
A notice, instruction, order or other document which has to be served for the purposes of these By-laws, is regarded to have been properly served or delivered if—87. Offences and penalties
88. Appeals
An appeal against a decision of an official or representative of the Council acting under delegated authority must be submitted, processed and considered in terms of section 62 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, as amended, read with the National Environmental Management Act 107 of 1998: National Appeal Regulations, as amended.89. Repeal of by-laws
The by-laws listed in Schedule 1 to these By-laws are hereby repealed.90. Short title
These By-laws are called the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality: Waste Management By-laws, 2021History of this document
13 October 2021 this version
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