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The straight and narrow Political will and proper management are necessary for waste to be turned into real wealth for the benefit of the country, otherwise we won’t get anywhere. “We have the technology and the solution to this,” he believes. “Green decentralised and on-site waste-to-energy solutions will offer an unforeseen spike and contribution to the circular economy with its disruptive versatile technologies that is part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” he concludes.  “Waste is the most renewable energy source, yet it is the most beneficial as it gets rid of underestimated waste while producing energy if done right.” Anton Pieterse, Recor CEO innovations prohibitions. They preach one thing but on paper it is another thing,” he shares. According to Pieterse, there’s enough waste and renewables in the country to eliminate a power utility. He believes they know this, and it is one of the underlying reasons why they have not gotten on board. “From the waste in Mogale City [municipality in the West Rand] you can generate about 150 megawatts of energy; with the waste in Johannesburg it can be about 1 500 megawatts, and in the east, you can generate about 500–1 500 megawatts. Basically, we can supply energy just with the waste we produce, and this doesn’t cover sewage,” he shares. Financial challenges around setting up a plant and keeping it running are some of the barriers to entry for people who seek to enter the market. “For the first five years, you have to cover all costs associated with setting up and producing. It’s why we don’t see a lot of waste management producers and operations,” he says. But he adds that the country is unique because the technology Recor offers is not offered in first-world countries. “We sit with one foot in the first world and the other in the third world, so we can offer first-world solutions at third-world prices.” Anton Pieterse, CEO of Recor Waste Management. www.waterafrica.co.za Water Sewage & Effluent January/February 2019 39