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NEMA, Police: Express Penalty Scheme For Environment Breaches Starts Biting Today

Insight Post Uganda by Insight Post Uganda
April 1, 2023
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Littering in public

Littering in public

Environment activists cleaning upLampu landing site of littered waste.Photoby Davis Buyondo
Environment activists cleaning up Lampu landing site of littered waste. Photo by Davis Buyondo.

By Insight Post-Uganda

Kampala

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April 1st is known to be Fools’ Day. Regardless of its origins, the day has become a popular holiday in many countries, with people playing practical jokes and hoaxes on each other, often involving fake news or outrageous claims.

But today, please do not be fooled. The Express Penalty Scheme for environment breaches starts biting today and you should be careful when it comes to littering trash.

There has been a full-month joint sensitization campaign by Uganda Police Force through its environmental police in partnership with the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) and other stakeholders in preparation for the enforcement to deter environmental law violations as well as prevent the degradation of the environment.

The Administrative Penalty shall commence effectively in line with Section 172 of the National Environment Act, No.5 of 2019 in addition to existing criminal prosecution measures.

According to Fred Enanga, Spokesperson for the Uganda Police Force, the actual enforcement of laws and regulations on littering and noise pollution begins today.

The individuals attending the party, as well as those walking and driving on the streets, are advised to avoid littering in various locations such as streets, highways, gardens, compounds, and drainage systems.

“CCTV cameras installed in different corners of the city and other places will be used to monitor and apprehend all litterbugs,” he said.

“We further urge the general public and foreign visitors to abide by these rules because failure to comply may result in arrests and fines,” he warns.

Still, the police and NEMA will engage Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), Uganda People’s Defense Forces (UPDF), Civil Society Organisation/NGOs, religious leaders, and Local Governments in a comprehensive education programme on how to combat waste and noise pollution.

The offender will be obliged to pay a fine under the Express Penalty System within the specified time limit and to a particular bank account. 

The notice will contain the time and details of the alleged violation, a summary of the allegations made by NEMA or the authorised officer, and the payment due.

Key Offences

The most serious offences listed in the statute include littering from vehicles and operating a vehicle without a trashcan, both of which carry a maximum fine of UGX 6,000,000.

Other offences under waste management include the maximum fine for leaving trash outside of residential buildings is UGX 6,000,000.

The highest fine for littering from commercial structures is UGX 6,000,000 and the maximum fine of UGX 6,000,000 for disposing of trash or waste in a ditch or by the side of the road.

The maximum penalty for dumping trash in a river, stream, lake, pond, canal, or channel is UGX 6,000,000.

Management of plastics

A fine of up to UGX100,000,000 may be imposed for importing, exporting, manufacturing, using, or recycling plastic carrier bags or other items made of polymers of ethane (polythene) and propylene that are smaller than 30 microns.

Pollution

Dealing in activities that cause increased pollution, pollute the environment in violation of the terms of a pollution control license or permission, or discharge or emit pollutants outside of permitted limits is punishable by a maximum punishment of UGX6 billion.

If found guilty, emitting noise beyond the allowable noise levels could result in a fine of up to UGX10,000,000.

When obliged to do so, failure to immediately reduce noise to an acceptable level might result in a fine of up to UGX10,000,000.

Environmental and Social Impact Assessments and Audits

Failure to conduct an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment and an Environment Risk Assessment for projects that need either an ESIA or ERA will result in fines of up to UGX 1 billion for individuals and up to UGX 6 billion for corporate bodies, as well as a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison or both.

Still, failure to do a yearly environment audit may result in fines of up to UGX 1 billion, incarceration for a maximum of 15 years, or both.

In addition, the fine for failing to display the entirety of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment certificate of approval might reach UGX 1 billion for a person and UGX 6 billion for a business entity.

Wetlands River Banks and Lake Shores

Destroying, damaging or disturbing a wetland in a manner that has or is likely to have an adverse effect on any plant or animal attracts a fine of up to UGX 3,000,000

Failing/neglecting or refusing to protect a lakeshore in accordance with the regulations attracts a fine of up to UGX 3,000,000

Waste Handlers

As of March 6, 2023, Uganda had 164 licensed Waste Handlers. These are professionals with expertise in handling and managing waste. Their jobs come in a variety of fields, such as construction, waste management, sanitation, and healthcare. The main objective of trash handlers is to dispose of waste quickly and safely in a way that respects the environment and complies with local laws.

The task of collecting waste from homes or companies, transporting it to a landfill or recycling facility, and seeing to it that it is properly sorted and disposed of may fall to waste handlers. 

To move and transport big volumes of material, they might also operate powerful equipment like bulldozers, excavators, or rubbish trucks.

Waste handlers may also be in charge of repairing broken equipment and cleaning up spills in addition to processing waste. They could be compelled to wear protective equipment when working outdoors to keep them safe.

In general, by disposing of waste in a secure and efficient way, waste handlers play a crucial part in maintaining the cleanliness of our communities and safeguarding the environment.

Steps To manage littering in public

Littering can be managed in several ways, including:

Implement strict laws and regulations: The government can introduce strict laws and regulations that penalize individuals caught littering in public places. This could include hefty fines or community service.

Provide adequate waste disposal facilities: The government can ensure that there are adequate waste disposal facilities such as trash cans, recycling bins, and dumpsters in public places to make it easy for people to dispose of their waste properly.

Conduct public education and awareness campaigns: The government can conduct public education and awareness campaigns to educate people about the importance of keeping public spaces clean and the negative effects of littering on the environment and public health.

Encourage community participation: Local communities can be encouraged to participate in initiatives aimed at reducing littering in public places. This could include community clean-up drives, and promoting responsible waste disposal practices.

Enforce the law: Law enforcement agencies should enforce the laws and regulations related to littering and take appropriate action against individuals who violate them. This will help to deter people from littering in public places.

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