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Market Based Instruments: A key component of South Africa's Future Regulatory Regime for Domestic Waste Management

This paper highlights the domestic waste management problems that South Africa is facing and provides an overview of the current legal regime pertaining to domestic waste management in South Africa. Market based instruments that are relevant in terms of creating incentives for improved domestic wast...

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Main Author: Mackintosch, Karleen
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Published: Institute of Marine and Environmental Law 2014
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description This paper highlights the domestic waste management problems that South Africa is facing and provides an overview of the current legal regime pertaining to domestic waste management in South Africa. Market based instruments that are relevant in terms of creating incentives for improved domestic waste management are examined. The extent to which market based instruments may be appropriate and useful as a tool within the domestic waste management regulatory regime and the opportunities for South Africa to effectively make use of these instruments are assessed with reference to experiences in other countries.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/4484 Market Based Instruments: A key component of South Africa's Future Regulatory Regime for Domestic Waste Management Mackintosch, Karleen This paper highlights the domestic waste management problems that South Africa is facing and provides an overview of the current legal regime pertaining to domestic waste management in South Africa. Market based instruments that are relevant in terms of creating incentives for improved domestic waste management are examined. The extent to which market based instruments may be appropriate and useful as a tool within the domestic waste management regulatory regime and the opportunities for South Africa to effectively make use of these instruments are assessed with reference to experiences in other countries. 2014-07-30T18:02:28Z 2014-07-30T18:02:28Z 2014-07-30 Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/4484 en_US application/pdf Institute of Marine and Environmental Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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Market Based Instruments: A key component of South Africa's Future Regulatory Regime for Domestic Waste Management
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title Market Based Instruments: A key component of South Africa's Future Regulatory Regime for Domestic Waste Management
title_full Market Based Instruments: A key component of South Africa's Future Regulatory Regime for Domestic Waste Management
title_fullStr Market Based Instruments: A key component of South Africa's Future Regulatory Regime for Domestic Waste Management
title_full_unstemmed Market Based Instruments: A key component of South Africa's Future Regulatory Regime for Domestic Waste Management
title_short Market Based Instruments: A key component of South Africa's Future Regulatory Regime for Domestic Waste Management
title_sort market based instruments a key component of south africa s future regulatory regime for domestic waste management
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