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The COP29 South African Youth Statement
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 31st October 2024 The COP29 South African Youth Statement highlights the voices of the youth from across the country who see the future of a cleaner, greener South... →
Unlocking private participation in infrastructure, starting with grid, at heart of Godongwana’s ‘pro-growth agenda’ 
By: Terence Creamer 30th October 2024 Scaling up private-sector participation (PSP) in the delivery of infrastructure emerged as a central component of the “pro-growth agenda” outlined... →
Polluters must pay: how COP29 can make this a reality
28th October 2024 The 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) takes place in Azerbaijan in November 2024. The annual climate change conference must focus on holding... →
ESG targets are prioritising the need for mining tyre circularity 
By: Martin Creamer 24th October 2024 Stockpiles of mining tyres are beginning to weigh heavily on the environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets of mining companies. Large tyre... →
Harmony delivers gold recovery project with 30% of building work going to locals 
By: Martin Creamer 23rd October 2024 With the streaming agreement between Franco-Nevada and Mine Waste Solutions (MWS) over, Harmony Gold will from now on benefit fully from the... →
Regulator starts to crack down on EPR free riders
23rd October 2024 Despite coming into force in 2021, many businesses seem to be unaware of the laws pertaining to Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). The... →
SA: Patricia de Lille: Address by Tourism Minister, Special lecture, University of Johannesburg’s School of Tourism and Hospitality (21/10/2024)
22nd October 2024 It gives me great pleasure to be with you all today as I stand before, what I know are the future leaders in Tourism in South Africa. →
DA Ekurhuleni welcomes arrests and court appearances in Enviro Mobi Investigation
22nd October 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Ekurhuleni welcomes the arrest and court appearance of individuals implicated in the R36 million waste management... →