Harmful mining activities, environmental impacts and effects in the mining communities in South Africa: a critical perspective

Author:

M. Pretty Makua1,O. Odeku Kola2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Management and Law, University of Limpopo, Turfloop

2. Prof., Faculty of Management and Law, School of Law, Department of Public and Environmental Law, University of Limpopo, Turfloop

Abstract

In South Africa, the right to a clean environment is constitutionally guaranteed. However, this right is being violated on a daily basis by the mining companies who degrade and harm the environment in the communities they operate. Even though laws have been put in place to regulate, protect and deter degradation, the reality is that the mining companies have been found wanting several times in discharging their constitutional obligations not to degrade and harm the environment. This paper examines impacts and effects of the mining activities. It also looks at the legislative interventions that have been put in place to serve as checks against the mining companies and provides insights on how they are being used to regulate harmful mining practices.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

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