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JOHANNESBURG CITY PARKS & ZOO
GREEN WASTE INNOVATION
Presenter: Bukelwa Njingolo
Designation: Chief Operations Officer
Date: 24 March 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
Strategic Alignment
2.
Waste Minimisation
3.
JCPZ Sources of Organic Waste
4.
Organic Waste Based Programmes
5.
Partnerships
6.
Job Creation & Co-Ops Programme
7.
Zoo Composting & Recycling
8.
Ecological Waste
9.
Opportunities
10. Waste-to-Fuel Productions
11. Outputs & Usage
12. Wayfoward
13. Closure
GDS 2040 ALIGNMENT
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WASTE MINIMISATION
Waste
prevention
(grass farming)
Re-use (bark chips)
Recycle (organic fertiliser)
Energy (biofuel production)
Total Eradication of Disposable
Green Waste
JCPZ SOURCES OF
ORGANIC WASTE
Animal waste from the Zoo
Green waste from horticulture maintenance
Green waste from ecological maintenance
Food waste (animals and staff)
ORGANIC WASTE BASED
PROGRAMMES
Program
Project
Quantity
Source
Comments
Blue economy
Biogas generation
(including Zoo
Programme)
Est. 2000 tons per
month
JCPZ organic waste
Potential of more
waste from private
and public entities,
another bi-product is
compost
Blue economy
Mushroom farming
500 tons of wood
chips monthly
JCPZ waste
Very minimal waste
input
Job creation
Compost production
12 members
Zoo animal food and
waste
Job creation through
EPWP
Co-ops development
Compost production
2 Co-ops
JCPZ organic waste
Co-ops developed
Jozi@Work
Horticulture
maintenance
1100 tons per month
on high seasons
JCPZ operations
Collecting and
transportation of
green waste to
biogas site
SME development
Alien plant control
1000 tons a month
JHB vegetation
Alien plant
maintenance and
waste transportation
PARTNERSHIPS
Partnerships with COJ departments:
EISD: Research, policy support, climate change response (incl. separation at source)
PikitUp: technical support around composting (incl. landfills);
Partnership with Cape Advance – Consultant on Biogas
Wits University Technical Assistance on composting
Contract to supply material with Remade Recycling
Jozi@Work (Coops and SMMEs) work packages around composting at the Zoo;
University of Johannesburg and SANEDI around Biogas production
Aim to release the CafeFino grid through Buffalo dung
JOB CREATION & CO-OPS
PROGRAMME
Animal Waste to Biofuel – Zoo CafeFino
Tons produced 2234.18kg p/w and 70259.58kg p/m from animal enclosures
Source of waste: green waste such as leaves, grass from grass cutting and herbivores
waste (e.g. Lucerne,hay/teff) as well as animal faeces/waste
Program on waste management: 2 Co-ops recycling through (remade) and composting at
the Zoo
Desired Outcome: Empower local community through job creation i.e selling of Zoo
compost
ECOLOGICAL WASTE
Ecological Waste:
Maximum of 350 tons per month during high season
Potential of generating 1000 tons per month through
alien plant control
Waste make up (reeds, grass, alien plants, hyacinth and
water lilies)
Currently all waste is dumped on land fill sites
OPPORTUNITIES
Composting –Green Basisa Cooperative with 5 members (grass and animal poo)
Recycling – Phroma Creations Cooperative with 7 members (glass, paper plastic,
globes, cartridges etc.)
Grass Farming – 400ha :Production of biofuel to contribute to City biofuel
requirements (grass farming)
Woodchips - from tree cuttings for mulching (mushroom initiative)
WASTE-TO-FUEL
PRODUCTION
Brown
waste
Green
waste
OUTPUTS AND USAGE
Biogas (raw):
Electricity, Biofuel,
Cooking
Biofuel: Fleet
Compost and biofertilisers: Nursery,
Parks
JOZI@WORK
2 x COOPERATIVES
(Dry & Wet Waste)
Production &
Transportation
Processing
Packaging
Market & Finances
PICTORIALS
ZOO COMPOSTING
& RECYCLING
PICTORIALS
COMPOSTING PROJECT
PICTORIALS RECYCLING
PICTORIALS
HIPPO DUNG PROJECT
WAYFORWARD
Masterplan linked to the CoJ
JCPZ OPS Process Review
Biogas Market
Coops & SMME output for work packages
Site identification and confirmation of both plant & grass
farming constraints
Compliance e.g. waste testing & treatment licences
Resources - human & financial
Business Model (Resourcing, Finance, Markets and
Infrastructure)
THE FUTURE IS GREENER!
Thank You