Nkosi, NMuzenda, EZvimba, JPilusa, J2013-07-022013-07-022013-04Nkosi, N, Muzenda, E, Zvimba J, and Pilusa J. 2013. The waste tyre problem in South Africa: An analysis of the REDISA plan. In: International Conference on Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Johannesburg (South Africa), 15-16 April 2013, pp 42-46http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6857International Conference on Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Johannesburg (South Africa), 15-16 April 2013This paper reviews the proposed REDISA Plan which is meant to address the waste tyre problem. The study objectives were achieved through reviewing the REDISA gazetted Plan and interviewing REDISA personnel. The Plan does not address waste tyre problem only but has the potential to contribute to job creation, capacity building, establishment of small businesses as well as research and development of new and innovative waste tyre utilization techniques. The Plan is seen as the only viable approach to remedy the waste tyre problem through the introduction of a proposed levy fee of R2.30, and all tyre producers and dealers are expected to subscribe to the plan. Despite it being gazetted, the plan is still awaiting implementation.enRecycling and Economic Development Initiative of South AfricaREDISAWaste tyre problemsTyre hierarchyThe waste tyre problem in South Africa: An analysis of the REDISA planConference PresentationNkosi, N., Muzenda, E., Zvimba, J., & Pilusa, J. (2013). The waste tyre problem in South Africa: An analysis of the REDISA plan. Planetary Scientific Research Centre. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6857Nkosi, N, E Muzenda, J Zvimba, and J Pilusa. "The waste tyre problem in South Africa: An analysis of the REDISA plan." (2013): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6857Nkosi N, Muzenda E, Zvimba J, Pilusa J, The waste tyre problem in South Africa: An analysis of the REDISA plan; Planetary Scientific Research Centre; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6857 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Nkosi, N AU - Muzenda, E AU - Zvimba, J AU - Pilusa, J AB - This paper reviews the proposed REDISA Plan which is meant to address the waste tyre problem. The study objectives were achieved through reviewing the REDISA gazetted Plan and interviewing REDISA personnel. The Plan does not address waste tyre problem only but has the potential to contribute to job creation, capacity building, establishment of small businesses as well as research and development of new and innovative waste tyre utilization techniques. The Plan is seen as the only viable approach to remedy the waste tyre problem through the introduction of a proposed levy fee of R2.30, and all tyre producers and dealers are expected to subscribe to the plan. Despite it being gazetted, the plan is still awaiting implementation. DA - 2013-04 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Recycling and Economic Development Initiative of South Africa KW - REDISA KW - Waste tyre problems KW - Tyre hierarchy LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2013 T1 - The waste tyre problem in South Africa: An analysis of the REDISA plan TI - The waste tyre problem in South Africa: An analysis of the REDISA plan UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6857 ER -