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The main business of the Federation for a Sustainable Environment is to represent the interests of ordinary people in understanding and defending their constitutional rights, which specifically include  Section 24 of the constitution by having an environment that,
is not harmful to health and well being
is protected for present  future generations, and
by implementing fully the legislation and other measures available to,
    prevent pollution and ecological degradation
    promote conservation
    ensure ecological sustainable development and use of natural resources, and
    promote justifiable social and economical development.
   
And Section 33 of the Constitution by having a procedural process whereby administrative decisions are;
    lawful, reasonable and  fair to all parties; and
    supplies written reasons to adversely affected parties.

To read the full constitution of the FSE, please follow this link. (A word document of about 111kb)

 

Sponsorship

The Federation for a Sustainable Environment is sponsored by Public Environmental Arbiters

Legal support is provided by The Legal Resources Centre

The FSE's website is sponsored by The Custodian Project

To assist with sponsorship in cash or in kind, email the FSE

 


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Acknowledgement

The Federation for a Sustainable Environment acknowledges the support of -

Marianne Valenti.
Garfield Krige, African Environmental Development.
Prof. Leslie Stoch
Dr. Jan Myburgh (Onderstepoort)
Dr. Francois Durand (University of Johannesburg)
Prof. Elize van Eeden (North West University – Vaal)
North West University (Vaal)
Save the Vaal
The Legal Resource Centre
Green Grants
groundWork
Prof. Johann Tempelhoff (North West University – Vaal)
WISE
Earthlife Africa (Jhb)
Prof. Tracy Humby (Wits Law School)
Prof. Dr. Frank Winde (North West University – Potchefstroom)
Isabel Weiersbye on behalf of the Ecological Engineering & Phytotechnology Programme, The School of Animal, Plant & Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.


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