Quo vadis solid waste management legislation in the informal sector of Harare
This study focuses on the effectiveness of the current solid waste practices and the level of compliance to environmental legislation in the informal sector of Harare. Focus is on the home industries in Mbare at Siyaso and Highfield at Gazaland since they are the largest concentrations of home ind...
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description | This study focuses on the effectiveness of the current solid waste practices and the level of compliance to
environmental legislation in the informal sector of Harare. Focus is on the home industries in Mbare at
Siyaso and Highfield at Gazaland since they are the largest concentrations of home industrial enterprises
in Zimbabwe and to get a detailed picture on the practices and compliance issues. Questionnaire surveys
and interviews aimed at generating information on the informal sector operators’ level of awareness of the
by-laws, policies and legislative framework guiding waste management in their areas and at the national
level as well. In Harare there is a comprehensive legislative environment that could effectively address
solid waste management issues in the informal sectors of Mbare and Highfield. However, the mere existence
of a conducive legislative environment is not enough to guarantee an efficient waste management system
and hence there is also need for an equally efficient enforcement mechanism. The informal sector operators
are generally unaware of the pieces of legislation and by-laws that govern solid waste management in
Zimbabwe and Harare in particular and this has resulted in indiscriminate dumping of waste resulting in
environmental problems such as odours, smoke, rodents as well as land and water pollution. There is need
for the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources together with other stakeholders to come up with
a Waste Management Policy. The Ministry of Local Government could ensure that local authorities that
include the City of Harare adhere to the provisions of their by-laws and there is need for capacity building
on the implementation and enforcement of solid waste by-laws. There should also be capacity building
programmes for informal sector operators on important pieces of legislation and sustainable waste
management practices. Municipal by-laws and national legislation dealing with solid waste management
should encourage entrepreneurship based on waste recovery, re-use and recycling in view of the social,
economic and environmental benefits associated with these activities. |
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spelling | ir-11408-6482022-06-27T13:49:06Z Quo vadis solid waste management legislation in the informal sector of Harare Jerie, Steven Legislation, waste policy, informal sector, waste management, Quo vadis, Harare This study focuses on the effectiveness of the current solid waste practices and the level of compliance to environmental legislation in the informal sector of Harare. Focus is on the home industries in Mbare at Siyaso and Highfield at Gazaland since they are the largest concentrations of home industrial enterprises in Zimbabwe and to get a detailed picture on the practices and compliance issues. Questionnaire surveys and interviews aimed at generating information on the informal sector operators’ level of awareness of the by-laws, policies and legislative framework guiding waste management in their areas and at the national level as well. In Harare there is a comprehensive legislative environment that could effectively address solid waste management issues in the informal sectors of Mbare and Highfield. However, the mere existence of a conducive legislative environment is not enough to guarantee an efficient waste management system and hence there is also need for an equally efficient enforcement mechanism. The informal sector operators are generally unaware of the pieces of legislation and by-laws that govern solid waste management in Zimbabwe and Harare in particular and this has resulted in indiscriminate dumping of waste resulting in environmental problems such as odours, smoke, rodents as well as land and water pollution. There is need for the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources together with other stakeholders to come up with a Waste Management Policy. The Ministry of Local Government could ensure that local authorities that include the City of Harare adhere to the provisions of their by-laws and there is need for capacity building on the implementation and enforcement of solid waste by-laws. There should also be capacity building programmes for informal sector operators on important pieces of legislation and sustainable waste management practices. Municipal by-laws and national legislation dealing with solid waste management should encourage entrepreneurship based on waste recovery, re-use and recycling in view of the social, economic and environmental benefits associated with these activities. 2015-09-11T10:02:54Z 2015-09-11T10:02:54Z 2013 Article 1815-9036 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/648 en The Dyke;Vol. 7, No. 1; p.32-48 open Midlands State University |
spellingShingle | Legislation, waste policy, informal sector, waste management, Quo vadis, Harare Jerie, Steven Quo vadis solid waste management legislation in the informal sector of Harare |
title | Quo vadis solid waste management legislation in the informal sector of Harare |
title_full | Quo vadis solid waste management legislation in the informal sector of Harare |
title_fullStr | Quo vadis solid waste management legislation in the informal sector of Harare |
title_full_unstemmed | Quo vadis solid waste management legislation in the informal sector of Harare |
title_short | Quo vadis solid waste management legislation in the informal sector of Harare |
title_sort | quo vadis solid waste management legislation in the informal sector of harare |
topic | Legislation, waste policy, informal sector, waste management, Quo vadis, Harare |
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