7. National norms and standards
- The Minister must, by notice in the Gazette, set national norms and standards for the-
- classification of waste;
- planning for and provision of waste management services; and
- storage, treatment and disposal of waste, including the planning and operation of waste treatment and waste disposal facilities.
- The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, set national norms and standards for-
- the minimisation, re-use, recycling and recovery of waste, including the separation of waste at the point of generation;
- extended producer responsibility;
- the regionalisation of waste management services; and
- the remediation of contaminated land and soil quality.
- The Minister with the concurrence of the Minister of Finance may, by notice in the Gazette, set national standards in respect of tariffs for waste services provided by municipalities.
- The norms and standards contemplated in subsection (1) may-
- differentiate between different geographical areas;
- differentiate between different classes or categories of waste;
- provide for the phasing in of its provisions; and
- be amended.
- The norms or standards contemplated in subsection (1)(b) may-
- differentiate on an equitable basis between-
- different users of waste management services; and
- different types of waste management services;
- ensure that funds obtained from waste services are used for waste management services; and
- provide for tariffs to be imposed to provide for waste management infrastructure or facilities.
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- Before publishing a notice in terms of subsection (1), (2) or (3), or any amendment to the notice, the Minister must follow a consultative process in accordance with sections 72 and 73.
- Paragraph (a) need not be complied with if the notice is amended in a non-substantive manner.
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