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Public‐private partnerships for waste management: Challenges for policies and procedures
Authors:James Dohrman  James Aiello
Institution:1. Municipal Infrastructure Specialist, Municipal Infrastructure Investment Unit (MIIU) , Midrand;2. Municipal Development Specialist, Municipal Infrastructure Investment Unit (MIIU) , Midrand
Abstract:Recently, all essential services in South Africa have been the focus of major efforts to ensure equitable access. This focus is quickly intensifying at all levels of government, as greater attention is directed at global environmental issues and at removing the imbalances in the socio‐economic conditions of the past. Unfortunately for solid waste management, unlike other essential services, this is happening at a time of declining financial resources, fewer national programmes and increasing regulation. Many municipalities in South Africa are turning to public‐private partnerships (PPPs) as a way of addressing the growing municipal solid waste management problem, especially with regard to extending services to previously disadvantaged, low‐income communities. This article seeks to define relevant issues, clarify the use of PPPs and generally suggest a way forward for local municipalities committed to meeting the challenges of maintaining and expanding solid waste management services.
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