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Environmental News

Probiotic-based cleaning products now available

15th March 2024 In contributing to a healthier environment, biological cleaning solutions producer Bionetix International, a division of environmentally responsible corrosion control technologies developer Cortec, offers its new probiotic-based cleaning solutions which are environment-friendly alternatives to... 

Biobased plastics launched to transform auto sector

15th March 2024 A consortium led by sustainable technology innovator Sonichem has been granted nearly R14.6-million in funding from UK government agency Innovate UK’s 'Resource efficiency for materials and manufacturing' (REforMM) programme. The funding will accelerate the development of the proprietary Sonichem... 

An info graphic Car with Green parts manufactured from petrochemicals
GOOD CARMA The production of renewable, cost-effective alternatives to petrochemicals commonly used in the production of plastics, resins and composites within the automotive industry

Campaigns can help maximise water recovery – firm 

By: Lumkile Nkomfe      15th March 2024 In light of the recent surge of waterborne disease outbreaks, water shedding, supply disruptions and emerging water scarcity, water-solutions company Talbot positively embraces this year’s Water Week theme of Water For All. This year’s National Water Week is scheduled to take place from March 20... 

An image of a Talbot water treatment plant in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal
Talbot CEO Carl Haycock discussing the water crisis ahead of this year’s National Water Week. Recording: Lumkile Nkomfe. Editing: Shadwyn Dickinson. Recorded 16-02-2024

Company aims to accelerate provision of basic human right

By: Lumkile Nkomfe      15th March 2024 Amid South Africa’s water infrastructure crisis, global water solutions company Xylem says improving public awareness on water scarcity, quality and sustainability remain crucial in fast-tracking collective efforts to safeguard the provisioning of potable water. The company commends the Water for... 

An image of Chetan Mistry
HOLISTIC APPROACH REQUIRED Water connect organisations and the communities they serve. It's not effective to focus only on narrow areas

Firm offers expertise on water use applications

15th March 2024 Global mining consultancy SRK Consulting hails the introduction of the Department of Water and Sanitation’s (DWS’s) Electronic Water Use Licence Application and Authorisation System (E-WULAAS). The company regards this as an important aspect of the water application process. This electronic... 

An image of SRK principal environmental scientist Avril Owens
AVRIL OWENS Structured and agreed upon communication protocols with DWS officials are vital

Promoting access through collaboration

15th March 2024 Global water solutions and technology company Xylem is undertaking a strategic collaboration partnership with the African Water and Sanitation Association (AfWASA) to help increase access to safe drinking water and sanitation solutions. The two organisations have a memorandum of understanding... 

Private-equity investments could address water challenges

By: Lumkile Nkomfe      15th March 2024 Mid-market private equity firm Agile Capital asserts that investors have a great opportunity to make sizable investments in the water sector and contribute towards the advancement of sustainable water solutions. The firm invests across several industries in South Africa and uses its networks... 

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LIZ KOLOBE For the private sector to invest, and to ensure good business principles are implemented, is a win-wi

Bespoke reservoirs could enhance water security

By: Lumkile Nkomfe      15th March 2024 In light of the water crisis and the growing demand for water supply in the country, leading solutions-based water reservoir manufacturer Videx asserts that the construction of tailor-made water reservoirs can make a positive difference in addressing the growing challenges. The company says water... 

A generic image of a water reservoir
GROWING DEMAND Videx maintains that the construction of water reservoirs can make a sizable difference in addressing water security

Pipe network needs upgrading – association

15th March 2024 Industry body Southern African Plastic Pipe Manufacturers Association (Sappma) is calling for government to prioritise an investment in plastic pipes as a sustainable solution to South Africa’s water infrastructure challenges.  The association highlights its presence as a key player, representing... 

An image of Sappma CEO Jan Venter
JAN VENTER The intersection of National Water Week, Human Rights Day, World Water Day and Earth Hour, serves as a poignant reminder of the interconnected nature of water, human rights and environmental sustainability

Energy industry’s methane emissions near record despite pledges

By: Bloomberg     13th March 2024 Global methane emissions from fossil fuels held near a record high last year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its annual 'Methane Tracker' report, renewing concerns that governments and industry aren’t doing enough to stem releases of the devastating greenhouse gas. While the... 

Methane emissions in the oil and gas industry

Championing women’s empowerment at Forbes Woman Africa summit

By: Creamer Media Reporter      11th March 2024 Political party African National Congress Treasurer General Dr Gwen Ramokgopa delivered a powerful keynote speech to open the Forbes Woman Africa Leading Women Summit 2024, held in Johannesburg on Friday. The event marked one of the largest female summits convened in honor of International... 

Circular economies can foster inclusivity in Africa, address social challenges – IWMI

By: Sabrina Jardim     8th March 2024 Through resource efficiency, circular design, water reuse, repair and recycling, African nations can customise their economic systems to maximise social benefits and sustainability, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) Southern Africa states. Circularity models can foster... 

DFFE publishes latest biological invasions report

By: Natasha Odendaal     8th March 2024 The latest ‘National Status of Biological Invasions and their Management in South Africa’ report paints a sobering picture of the multitude of alien species that have taken root in – and threaten – South Africa’s biodiversity ecosystem, Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara... 

Patel meets with EV manufacturers, investors during visit to China

By: Sabrina Jardim     8th March 2024 Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Ebrahim Patel and a high-level delegation recently completed a four-day working visit to Shanghai, Nanjing and Beijing, in China, during which they met with government officials, investors and a number of Chinese electric vehicle (EV) and battery... 

Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Ebrahim Patel and Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao
Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Ebrahim Patel and Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao

eWasa reaches 31% polystyrene recycling target

By: Schalk Burger     7th March 2024 During the 2022/23 reporting period, a 31% recycling rate for polystyrene was achieved, registered producer responsibility organisation the Extended producer responsibility (EPR) Waste Association of South Africa (eWasa) says. This milestone underscores the effectiveness of the organisation's... 

Strong penalties for exceeding carbon budgets needed for effective Climate Change Act, says Just Share

By: Schalk Burger     6th March 2024 It is critical that the failure to comply with carbon budgets and greenhouse-gas (GHG) mitigation plans by companies emitting GHGs attracts meaningful penalties to ensure that polluters make progress in addressing GHG emissions, says shareholder activism organisation Just Share. The Climate... 

NCPC-SA launches circularity programme in North West

By: Sabrina Jardim     5th March 2024 The National Cleaner Production Centre South Africa (NCPC-SA) launched an Industrial Symbiosis Programme (ISP) with the North West provincial government and local municipalities to enable sustainable waste disposal in that province. The programme has now been implemented in all nine provinces,... 

The NCPC-SA national programme manager Victor Manavhela
The NCPC-SA national programme manager Victor Manavhela

African Risk Capacity marks ten year anniversary

By: Darren Parker     5th March 2024 Parametric insurer African Risk Capacity is commemorating its tenth anniversary. The company was founded in 2014 with the sole mandate from the African Union heads of States to provide insurance and other risk transfer solutions to African countries. 

African Risk Capacity CEO Lesley Ndlovu
African Risk Capacity CEO Lesley Ndlovu

Eskom says it is on track for permanent repair of Kusile stack by December

By: Terence Creamer     5th March 2024 Eskom insists it is on track to complete the repairs to the ducts in the west stack at the Kusile power station by December 2024, ahead of the March 31, 2025, deadline set by the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) when it last year authorised the use of temporary stacks... 

Kusile stack

Africa to be $2.5tr short of climate finance by 2030, UN says

By: Reuters     5th March 2024 Africa will be $2.5-trillion short of the finance it needs to cope with climate change by 2030, a UN official said on Monday, adding that the continent has contributed the least to greenhouse gas emissions while seeing some of the worst impacts. Africa attracts only 2% of global investments in... 

Drought conditions in Kenya

Mathe Group expands capacity to produce more rubber crumb for roads

By: Tasneem Bulbulia     4th March 2024 The use of large amounts of recycled rubber crumb for the manufacture of road surfaces and related products is propelling South Africa towards a circular economy where waste products are used to address key infrastructure needs, Hammarsdale-based radial truck tyre recycler Mathe Group CEO Dr... 

An image showing a factory worker with a tyre at the Mathe Group factory
Mathe Group factory where truck tyres are processed into rubber crumb

Energy-related emissions increased in 2023, but grew by less than 2022, IEA reports

By: Schalk Burger     1st March 2024 Global energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions rose less strongly in 2023 than the year before, even as total energy demand growth accelerated, with continued expansion of solar photovoltaic (PV), wind, nuclear power and electric cars helping the world avoid greater use of fossil fuels.... 

South African researchers trawl through death records to assess coal impact

By: Bloomberg     29th February 2024 South African scientists plan to examine about 8.5-million death certificates to ascertain how many people the country’s dependence on coal for electricity is killing. The review is the first of its kind in Africa in that it will depend on actual data rather than modeling the effects of air... 

Multi-Party Charter reveals its plans to end loadshedding if ANC can be ousted 

By: Darren Parker     28th February 2024 The 11 political parties that are members of the Multi-Party Charter (MPC) for South Africa have voiced a unified plan to end loadshedding once and for all if only they could collectively oust ruling party the African National Congress (ANC) at the upcoming national elections on May 29. The MPC... 

DA leader John Steenhuisen
Watch Engineering News' coverage of the Multi-Party Charter (MPC) for South Africa's briefing on how it plans to end loadshedding, along with an exclusive interview with DA leader John Steenhuisen.

Spar Group advancing sustainability initiatives to reduce plastic waste

By: Tasneem Bulbulia     28th February 2024 JSE-listed retailer Spar Group is undertaking several initiatives to curb the environmental impact of plastic packaging materials. This commitment aligns with the group’s dedication to phasing out harmful plastics and is expected to contribute significantly to the reduction of non-recycled... 

An image of The Spar Group sustainability executive Kevin O’Brien
The Spar Group sustainability executive Kevin O’Brien

Heineken invests R2.3bn in returnable glass programme in South Africa

By: Schalk Burger     27th February 2024 Multinational beer producer Heineken has invested R2.3-billion in its returnable bottle programme in South Africa, more than doubling its share of returnable glass beer bottles, as part of its goal to move to 65% returnable glass bottles. The move towards increased returnable glass aligns with... 

Heineken's returnable star bottle

Partnership set to establish one of the largest Big Five game reserves in South Africa, serve as exemplar PPP  

By: Sabrina Jardim     23rd February 2024 The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) has partnered with non-governmental organisation the Aspinall Foundation and its South African subsidiary WeWild Africa to create one of the largest Big Five game reserves in South Africa by unlocking the conservation and ecotourism potential of the... 

An image depicting a car with the Aspinall Foundation logo on the side

Firm looks to diversify recycled product range, seeks new markets

By: Lumkile Nkomfe      23rd February 2024 Germiston-based rubber recycling company Dawhi Rubber Recycling, which has been in the rubber crumb business for 14 years, is conducting research into new innovations such as tyre-derived fuel, which represents the primary alternative to rubber crumb manufacturing and reclaimed rubber.... 

Firm emphasises valorisation  

By: Lumkile Nkomfe      23rd February 2024 To advance circularity and sustainability in the rubber manufacturing industry, leading rubber crumb manufacturer Mathe Group emphasises a strong focus on valorising waste rubber as a means of increasing supply amid increased demand.  Rubber crumb is used on roads and artificial sporting fields,... 

An image of Dr Mehran Zarrebini posing in front of waste tires
Mathe Group CEO Dr. Mehran Zarrebini discussing the current state of rubber manufacturing and recycling in Africa. Recording: Lumkile Nkomfe. Editing: Shadwyn Dickinson. Recorded 26-01-2024

Cape Town driving forward with renewable energy, climate resilience programmes

By: Rebecca Campbell     22nd February 2024 Last year, Cape Town paid out R25-million to businesses which sold their surplus renewable energy to the city. And, starting this year, private citizens will be able to do the same. These developments were highlighted by Cape Town Executive Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis in an address to the Africa... 

Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis
Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis

New fund to mobilise public and private funding to climate-proof existing essential infrastructure  

By: Terence Creamer     19th February 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa has provided some additional background to the Climate Change Response Fund, the formation of which he announced in his recent State of the Nation Address. Writing in his weekly newsletter, the President said the fund would seek to mobilise public and private finances to... 

President Cyril Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa

DWS, DFFE to probe whether Vaal invasive vegetation clearing methods are aligned with regulations 

By: Natasha Odendaal     19th February 2024 The departments of Water and Sanitation (DWS) and Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) are reviewing complaints and concerns in the public domain over the use of chemicals as part of a programme to eliminate water lettuce in the Vaal river. In a joint statement, Forestry, Fisheries and... 

Image of Centre for Biological Control Deputy Director Dr Julie Coetzee showing the invasive water lettuce at the Vaal Barrage

Climate Change Response Fund to channel resources to adaptation, early-warning systems – Creecy 

By: Terence Creamer     16th February 2024 Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara Creecy reports that the Climate Change Response Fund announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa in his State of the Nation Address (SoNA) has been established to support the development of early-warning systems, as well as for adaptation... 

Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara Creecy
Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara Creecy

Oil-water separators can aid regulatory compliance

16th February 2024 Oil-water separators are integral to preventing oil-contaminated water run-off from polluting the ecosystem. It is, however, important to ensure that the correct class of separator is installed in accordance with building regulations. Leading supplier of gravity oil-water separators ColVic CEO... 

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VIC HALL ColVic CEO Vic Hall emphasises the importance of consulting with a professional before selecting an oil-water separation system

Good governance key to addressing water infrastructure challenges

By: Lumkile Nkomfe      16th February 2024 Transparency, accountability and good governance practices are critical to address the current water infrastructure crisis in South Africa, emphasises Talbot, a sustainable water solutions company. Water infrastructure encompasses everything from dams, reservoirs, water treatment systems and... 

An image of water flowing in a dam
MUNICIPAL MALAISE Municipalities across South Africa are struggling to resolve challenges pertaining to the maintenance of wastewater treatment plants, pump stations and associated infrastructure

Global alliance aiding realisation of S Africa’s JET

16th February 2024 The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) recognises the important role the African Energy Indaba has played over the years as a platform for key conversations on the green energy transition, energy access, and new solutions and technologies for the continent, comments GEAPP South... 

2024 could be ‘turning point’ for infrastructure sector

By: Lumkile Nkomfe      16th February 2024 Amid an evolving political landscape and the imminent challenges of an upcoming national election, Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa) underscores the critical need to expedite infrastructure development and for continuity in South Africa, emphasizing the importance of proactive planning and... 

An image of Cesa CEO Chris Campbell
CHRIS CAMPBELL The private sector is an integral part of this country and this is why South Africa needs to break down barriers and build relationships
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