The dynamics of indiscriminate/ illegal dumping of waste in Fisantekraal, Cape Town, South Africa.

J Environ Manage

DSI/NRF/CSIR Chair in Waste and Society, Department of Social Work, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa.

Published: September 2021

Indiscriminate dumping may be considered a 'wicked problem', as it is regarded as a complex, intractable, open-ended problem and it includes rights-based and justice issues. An understanding of the dynamics of indiscriminate dumping may assist with improving the management of indiscriminate dumping. The results show that indiscriminate dumping in Fisantekraal is a serious threat. From the first round of data collection to the last, no dumpsite disappeared despite the efforts of the community to clean up each month. Rather, the formation of new dumpsites and the extension of a few existing ones were evident. The morphology composition of the waste suggests that the main dumpers are the households and spaza shop owners. Conversations and collaboration between the authorities and community are encouraged in order to explore solutions to indiscriminate dumping.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112954DOI Listing

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