As the newly elected President of the Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa (IWMSA), I am truly honoured to lead an organisation that stands at the forefront of advancing sustainable waste management practices across our beautiful country.
The IWMSA has played a pivotal role in championing effective waste management solutions since its inception in 1976. As we celebrate its 50th anniversary this year, it is an opportune time to reflect on our journey and look towards the future with renewed vigour and purpose.

Patricia Schröder, President, IWMSA
The landscape of waste management is evolving rapidly, and we find ourselves in an era where waste is not merely a problem, but a resource with immense potential – essentially, waste has ‘value beyond the bin’. The concept of a circular economy challenges us to rethink our relationship with materials and waste. Rather than viewing these materials as expendable, we must recognise their inherent value. In a circular economy, materials are reused, recycled and repurposed, allowing us to reduce the pressure on our environment and create a more sustainable and resilient economic system. Embracing circularity is no longer optional; it is imperative for the health of our planet and future generations. Waste management is critical to achieving this vision. The IWMSA will continue to champion initiatives that highlight the importance of reducing waste at its source and promoting practices that extend the lifecycle of materials. By implementing best practices and innovative strategies, we can help businesses and individuals alike transition towards a more sustainable future.

My commitment to the IWMSA and its members is unwavering. I am dedicated to ensuring that the institute remains relevant and innovative in our rapidly changing world. I aim to raise the value proposition for members by enhancing IWMSA’s credibility and modernising its governance and operations. We must also ensure that our members’ voices are amplified and that their contributions are recognised in the waste management sector.
Additionally, we have a responsibility to our environment and society. We need to continue advocating for policies that support sustainable practices and empower businesses to adopt circular economy principles. Through education and collaboration, we can equip individuals and organisations with the necessary tools to drive change in their communities. My vision for the IWMSA encompasses several key objectives, including:
Promoting waste minimisation, exploring alternatives to landfills, and implementing measures to combat climate change. It’s important that we celebrate our diversity and work tirelessly to create a legacy of innovation. By establishing benchmarks for best practices in waste management, we can set the pace for progress and inspire change within our sector.
As we move forward, I invite all stakeholders – members, businesses and communities – to join us in this journey. Together, we can ensure that waste management evolves into a powerful, regenerative force for good. Let’s work towards a cleaner, greener future that honours our commitment to both our people and our planet.