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 WADING THROUGH THE WATERS
Water risks such as declining water quality, flooding, drought, water scarcity and water stress are all contributing to a decline in local water security
Water stewardship can halt security decline
12th March 2021 By: Cameron Mackay

With water security declining in South Africa, consulting engineers and scientists SRK Consulting principal consultant Fiona Sutton believes that securing commitment from companies regarding the... 


MANNIE RAMOS JNR
As we brand ourselves as a water bank, businesses to store water for when water supply is unavailable in order to have continuity of service
Pandemic stresses need for conservation
12th March 2021 By: Cameron Mackay

With Covid-19 further emphasising the importance of water and water conservation in South Africa, water tank storage solutions provider Abeco Tanks has supplied water tanks to several hospitals and... 


Eskom, Sasol face government ultimatum to meet emission limits
Eskom, Sasol face government ultimatum to meet emission limits
10th March 2021 By: Bloomberg

Eskom Holdings and Sasol, South Africa’s two biggest polluters, must comply with emission limits even if it costs them tens of billions of rand, Environment Minister Barbara Creecy said. The... 


Mauritius hit by minor oil spill in wake of ecological disaster
9th March 2021 By: Bloomberg

A Chinese-flagged fishing vessel has run aground close to Mauritius’s only port, just months after the Indian Ocean island nation had to contend with its worst-ever ecological disaster that was... 


Report finds majority of extractive commodity traders lack ESG disclosure
8th March 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Swiss research organisation RMF finds in a new report that companies involved in oil, gas, metals or minerals trading score on average only 23% on environmental, social and governance (ESG) due... 


ECA report unpacks green recovery strategy for Africa
2nd March 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The Economic Commission for Africa has launched the 'Building Forward for an African Green Recovery' report, which highlights the continent’s bold post-Covid-19 pandemic recovery strategy. The... 


Organisations call on Standard Bank, others not to finance East African oil pipeline
1st March 2021 By: Schalk Burger

In an open letter to financial services provider Standard Bank and 24 other banks, 263 community and nonprofit organisations from 49 countries have called on the banks not to fund the construction... 


Probe finds Mpumalanga, Gauteng hydrogen sulphide levels above WHO recommendations
1st March 2021 By: Schalk Burger

An ongoing probe by the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF) to determine the cause of the high levels of air pollution reported in Mpumalanga and Gauteng during the week of... 


Regulation mandates companies to be waste cautious
26th February 2021

With extended producer responsibility (EPR) now mandatory in South Africa, managing the end-of-life of a product has become a social, environmental and economic requirement.  Owing to this,... 


MULTIPLIER EFFECT 
The manufacturing sector remains key to the growth and development of South Africa owing to its multiplier effect on other sectors of the economy
Manufacturing recovery’s slow pace a concern, Seifsa
26th February 2021

The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) is concerned about the slow pace of recovery in the manufacturing sector, as depicted by the manufacturing Purchasing... 


Support for sustainable alternatives received
26th February 2021

The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), which promotes a circular economy and resource efficiency in industry, supports African countries in meeting the challenges of... 


Waste management plan holds industry accountable
26th February 2021 By: Mc'Kyla Nortje

Plastic industry body Plastics SA and packaging industry body Packaging SA have welcomed the new Section 18 Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) plan introduced by Environment, Forestry and... 


SHAKING UP THE INDUSTRY 
Energy storage technologies are viewed as a potential game-changer for widespread adoption of renewable energy generation throughout Africa
Storage high on the agenda for emerging economies
19th February 2021

Energy storage coupled with renewable energy ensures less intermittent supply of power, thereby solving balancing and system reliability issues, the Africa Energy Indaba stated in a January press... 


Greenpeace calls on Creecy to revise weakening minimum emission standards
17th February 2021 By: Simone Liedtke

Nongovernmental organisation Greenpeace Africa has called on Environment, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Barbara Creecy to revise the weakening of the minimum emission standards (MES) to avoid... 


SAHRC recommends Emfuleni municipality be placed under administration amid ongoing Vaal river pollution
SAHRC recommends Emfuleni municipality be placed under administration amid ongoing Vaal river pollution
17th February 2021 By: Schalk Burger

The South African Human Rights Commission warns that the Vaal river, "Gauteng's most vital water resource", may have been irreparably damaged and recommends that the Emfuleni municipality be placed... 


Project aims to transform HVAC-R sector
12th February 2021 By: Khutso Maphatsoe

The Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection, together with the Bavarian Environment Agency, has entered into bilateral cooperation with the Western Cape government in... 


Eskom, Sasol rebuffed, Creecy says as she fights pollution suit
2nd February 2021 By: Bloomberg

Environmental Affairs Minister Barbara Creec said she rejected pleas for leniency from senior executives at the country’s two biggest air polluters as she responded to a lawsuit that says her... 


GreenCape says climate finance is growing in South Africa, but more support is needed
29th January 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

A new report, titled 'South African Climate Finance Landscape' and published by GreenCape and the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship, in partnership with the Climate Policy... 


Shell is back in court for Nigeria oil spills liability ruling
29th January 2021 By: Bloomberg

Royal Dutch Shell faces the latest ruling in a long-running legal dispute with Nigerian farmers who say the energy giant is responsible for oil leaks that have polluted their villages. The case is... 


Sappi secures sustainable forest certification in South Africa
28th January 2021 By: Schalk Burger

Wood-fibre products company Sappi has achieved the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification- (PEFC-) endorsed Sustainable African Forest Assurance Scheme (Safas) certification in South... 


After pandemic, oil firms even less willing to cover $3.9bn cost of South Africa's clean fuel plan
22nd January 2021 By: Reuters

After being hit by the pandemic, oil companies in South Africa are unlikely to upgrade refineries to cut sulphur emissions unless the government allows them to pass the costs on to consumers or... 


VITAL FIRST INSPECTIONS
JC Auditors were able to conduct on site truck inspections with the onset of Covid-19 Level 3 restrictions last year
Company facilitates workshops, audits for road compliance
22nd January 2021 By: Cameron Mackay

Local auditing company JC Auditors has played an integral supporting role in the efforts of the Road Transport Management System’s (RTMS’) National Steering Committee by conducting audits and... 


DEFF issues yellow alert for harmful West Coast red tide, partners prepare for red alert
18th January 2021 By: Schalk Burger

Following the build-up of harmful algal blooms - called red tides - on the West Coast over the past few weeks, the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF) has issued a Situation... 


Rare earth producers aim to agree global environment standards in 2021
14th December 2020 By: Reuters

Producers of rare earths, under increasing pressure from their industrial buyers over longstanding pollution issues, are hammering out a single set of global environmental standards, the head of... 


KANGAS WIND FARM 
The first bid window four wind farm, in the Northern Cape, to come on stream as part of government’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme
Wind association lauds S Africa govt’s policy progress
11th December 2020

The South African Wind Energy Association (Sawea) has applauded the South African government for the progress made in policy over the last 12 months, beginning with the gazetting of the Integrated... 


Standard Bank publishes climate-change-mitigating fossil fuels financing policy
Standard Bank publishes climate-change-mitigating fossil fuels financing policy
10th December 2020 By: Donna Slater

Financial services company Standard Bank Group has published its Fossil Fuels Financing Policy (FFFP) as part of its efforts to improve its management of environmental, social and governance (ESG)... 


SA to introduce Web-based Covid-19 screening system
SA to introduce Web-based Covid-19 screening system
10th December 2020 By: Sane Dhlamini

The Department of Health on Thursday announced the launch of a pilot programme for a new Web-based travel health questionnaire to increase efforts to strengthen active screening and surveillance at... 


New DG appointed for environment dept
9th December 2020 By: Donna Slater

During a virtual meeting of Cabinet on December 2, Nomfundo Tshabalala was appointed Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF) DG.   Former DG Nosipho Ngcaba had retired in June.  


Eskom to be charged with misleading regulator over pollution
30th November 2020 By: Bloomberg

Eskom Holdings, South Africa’s State power utility, said it will be charged with supplying misleading information to the national air quality officer as well exceeding emissions limits at the... 


Eskom ordered to rectify pollution issues at three power plants
13th November 2020 By: Bloomberg

Eskom Holdings, South Africa’s state power utility, was ordered to comply with pollution limits at three of its coal-fired plants this year while two more are being investigated, the government’s... 


Eskom Political Task Team remains concerned about debt owed to the utility
9th November 2020 By: Yvonne Silaule

The Eskom Political Task Team has agreed that all avenues should be explored to deal with the utility's debt challenge, including dealing with the underlying causes; for example inefficiencies,... 


Greenpeace urges African countries to lead climate developments on the continent
Greenpeace urges African countries to lead climate developments on the continent
9th November 2020 By: Sane Dhlamini

Not for profit environmental organisation Greenpeace has called on African countries to lead the development of new climate databases and models rather than depend on other countries as future... 


BARRY BREDENKAMP
The economic benefits of energy efficiency are indisputable and will assist companies that are re-starting their operations
Pandemic prompts local focus on energy efficiency
6th November 2020 By: Cameron Mackay

Owing to Covid-19, the South African National Energy Development Institute (Sanedi) has witnessed an increase in the number of new applications from companies for the Section 12L Energy Efficiency... 


Eskom moves to appoint advisers to structure 'green' transaction
Eskom moves to appoint advisers to structure 'green' transaction
22nd October 2020 By: Terence Creamer

South Africa’s coal-heavy power utility is moving to appoint financial advisers to assist it in structuring a potential transaction that could unlock discounted ‘green’ funding for the debt-laden... 


Pipe theft causes crude oil to flow into Durban's Umbilo river
21st October 2020 By: News24Wire

The theft of a pipe has caused a crude oil spill in the Bellair area, in Durban, affecting the Umbilo river. The river flows into the Durban Harbour. 


S Africa must put into effect revenue collection – Haroon Bhorat
S Africa must put into effect revenue collection – Haroon Bhorat
16th October 2020 By: Sane Dhlamini

University of Cape Town Professor Haroon Bhorat said on Friday that for South Africa to manage its deficit going forward, apart from hoping that growth gets kickstarted in the remaining part of the... 


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