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Gauteng landfill crisis drives new recycling partnership model in Ekurhuleni

Gauteng’s landfill sites are under increasing pressure as capacity runs low, with closures and non-compliance contributing to rising illegal dumping and strain on waste systems.

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iol.co.zaStai leggendo14 h fa

Gauteng landfill crisis drives new recycling partnership model in Ekurhuleni

Gauteng’s landfill sites are under increasing pressure as capacity runs low, with closures and non-compliance contributing to rising illegal dumping and strain on waste systems.

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engineeringnews.co.za19 h fa

SA’s landfill crisis generates new waste partnership model

As Gauteng runs out of municipal landfill space, a new type of partnership between a waste management company and producer responsibility organisations (PROs) is poised to become a model for efficient material recovery,…

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·engineeringnews.co.za

    SA’s landfill crisis generates new waste partnership model

    As Gauteng runs out of municipal landfill space, a new type of partnership between a waste management company and producer responsibility organisations (PROs) is poised to become…

  2. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    Gauteng landfill crisis drives new recycling partnership model in Ekurhuleni

    Gauteng’s landfill sites are under increasing pressure as capacity runs low, with closures and non-compliance contributing to rising illegal dumping and strain on waste systems.

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