South Africa’s Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) on August 23, 2019, imposed a ban on all forms of liquid waste from being dumped at landfill sites, six years after it was first announced.
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South Africa bans dumping of liquid waste in landfillster reserves from toxic leachate, help hazardous wastes to be used as alternative for fossil fuels and boost the country’s economy NEXT NEWS ❯ By Kiran Pandey Published: Thursday 29 August 2019 <span>South Africa’s Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) on August 23, 2019, imposed a ban on all forms of liquid waste from being dumped at landfill sites, six years after it was first announced. The ban means nearly one million tonnes of liquid waste produced in South Africa annually will now have to be transported to a different waste management facility. “The prohibitions and Summary
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