Movable property is divided into Inorganic property: recyclable packaging, community donations, and electrical discards. Organic property: kitchen as well as garden-generated compostable materials. Waste property: Property without recoverable social, financial or environmentally beneficial values (Movable property in public domain = municipal)
Constitution of South Africa: Your property is whatever you own and are responsible for as a result of a gift, transaction, or lieu of labour.
The National Integrated Waste Management Act prevents property from being landfilled and requires that you separate your property from waste before municipal collection, activating constitutional protection.
Criminal law: theft is expropriation without compensation. Ergo: if your property is being expropriated for public benefit purposes by a governing authority without compensation, you are being robbed.
Expropriation is required when contractors are involved in economic sabotage not voluntarily supported by the victims by stripping the assets from the source and surrounding challenged communities, driving survivalist-motivated home, farm, and business invasions that increase crime-related municipal and government income streams, destroying our rights to a safe, clean and liveable environment.
The Think Twice Recycling Program of Cape Town is South Africa's first ratepayer-funded scorched earth program targeting South Africans since the Boer War, stealing 18 tons a day from the Helderberg since 2008.