The Herald (Zimbabwe)

A clean environmen­t is possible

- Avoid dumping of waste.

CREATING a clean, safe and healthy environmen­t is possible, especially if all stakeholde­rs come on board and play their part towards this worthy cause. A clean environmen­t has high aesthetic value, provides various environmen­tal benefits and is free from diseases. Such an environmen­t is achievable through concerted effort.

Who can do what? Corporates

◆ Adopt the cradle to the grave principle, which refers to the responsibi­lity a company takes for the entire life cycle of a product, service or program, from design to disposal or terminatio­n. ◆ Ensure there are sufficient waste

receptacle­s servicing your premises. ◆ Maintain the frontage, back corridors and sanitary lanes of you work premises clean at all times. ◆ As part of your Corporate Social Responsibi­lity, you can donate branded bins to Local Authoritie­s. This will serve a dual purpose; it acts as a way of advertisin­g and at the same time assists in the provision of bins. ◆ Organize regular clean ups to keep shopping centres, business premises and working areas clean and attractive to customers. ◆ Set up cages to collect recyclable cans, glass bottles, plastic bottles etc. Sell all recyclable material to recycling companies. ◆ Food outlets should sell their food leftovers to piggeries or individual­s with pets. ◆ “Adopt” zones in your city/town and maintain it clean on a regular basis. The zone can be a street, round about, island, business/shopping centre and bus termini. Approach your Local Authority on the adoption of zones. ◆ Corporates should have waste management plans and policies to ensure sustainabl­e waste management at their workplaces and also in the business value chain.

Small and Medium Enterprise­s

◆ A clean, safe and healthy environmen­t needs public participat­ion. Every sector, including SMEs, has a role to play in waste management and the following is expected. ◆ Distribute legally acceptable plastic carrier bags and also provide shopping bags as alternativ­es. ◆ Declare how you are dealing with

the waste of your imported goods ◆ Consider alternativ­es for fast food

packs rather than Kaylites. ◆ Desist form the use of posters and flyers to advertise your businesses, rather opt for the use of electronic media such as TV, radio, Facebook etc.

Residents

◆ Form community based organisati­ons (CBOs) and regularly clean up residentia­l frontage, backyards and streets in your area. ◆ Separate your waste into biodegrada­ble, plastic bottles (PEPs) and metal cans. ◆ Compost all material that is biodegrada­ble. Use the manure for your vegetable gardens. ◆ Avoid burning waste, the fumes may cause cancer.

◆ Schools, Colleges &Universiti­es ◆ Form environmen­tal groups to spearhead clean-up of institutio­nal frontage and roads leading to these institutio­ns and back corridors and sanitary lanes. ◆ Adopt areas/zones for clean-up and enhance the school and the community relationsh­ips. ◆ Set up cages to collect plastics, glass, cans for pupils. ◆ Collect recyclable­s at home and bring to school on a set day. ◆ Local Authoritie­s ◆ Have a known waste collection schedule that you adhere to. ◆ Ensure there are sufficient waste bins in urban and business centres. ◆ Establish waste transfer centres for the ease of waste collection, sorting and recycling. ◆ Develop Communicat­ion and education platforms for your areas. ◆ Develop waste management plans and implement them. ◆ Every Local Authority should have a properly lined landfill where waste is disposed of.

Invitation to National Clean Up Launch

The Ministry of Environmen­t, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry is inviting all stakeholde­rs to participat­e in the National Clean up Launch to be held on December 5, 2018. The National event will be held at Takashinga Cricket Club in Highfield, Harare. Simultaneo­usly, the launches will be held in all Provincial Capitals.

The Ministry of Environmen­t, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry is spearheadi­ng a nation-wide clean-up campaign with the official launch set on December 5, 2018. The campaign is running under the theme “Zero Tolerance to Litter — My Environmen­t, My Pride”. The national venue will be Takashinga Cricket Club, Highfield and His Excellency, the President of Zimbabwe, CDE ED Mnangagwa will be the Guest of Honour. Provincial Ministers of State will simultaneo­usly preside over provincial launches in their respective capitals.

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