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R100M SPENT ON ILLEGAL DUMPING

Cape Argus

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April 15, 2025

Insufficient waste collection to blame

- GENEVIEVE SERRA

R100M SPENT ON ILLEGAL DUMPING

THE City of Cape Town spends R100 million annually to clear illegally dumped waste, addressing more than 800 complaints.

This, while the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment DFFE said over 400 complaints were received nationally, with 52 municipalities having cases against them for non-compliance in curbing the on-going issue.

The City of Cape Town said its Urban Waste Management By-law Enforcement Unit continued to make inroads in combatting illegal dumping in the past year and issued 604 fines issued for illegal dumping, amounting to a total value of R1 223 500, while 865 illegal dumping complaints were attended to, and 385 compliance notices issued to offenders.

The City said it annually spent R100 million on illegal dumping.

"The public can submit photographs of offenders in the act, accompanied by identifiable details, such as vehicle registration numbers, which can significantly aid in applying the law effectively and ensuring cleaner and healthier communities," it said.

"We cannot have an officer on every street corner, but with the community's eyes and support, we can create cleaner, safer neighbourhoods.

"Those convicted of an offence could be fined up to R5 000, have their vehicle impounded, or face a two-year prison sentence.

"In addition, for every report that leads to a fine and conviction, the City is offering a reward from R1 000 up to R5 000, depending on the offence. Photographs that help identify the culprits assist in obtaining convictions.

"Littering and dumping is a widespread problem across Cape Town, with the City spending more than R100 million each year to clear illegal dumping."

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