Bring Your Bags of Plastic Bottles to Rainforest Seafoods’ Bottle Drive Tomorrow!

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Do your part to save our planet and bring your bags of Plastic Bottles to be recycled tomorrow at Rainforest Seafoods’ Bottle Drive. They will have 2 locations for drop off: Freeport, Montego Bay and 67 Slipe Road in Kingston.

Save the Environment, Save our Seas, one step at a time.

By: Gabrielle Burgess

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Recycle Recycle Recycle!

Here is another drop off point for your plastics!

This initiative is coordinated by the Rotaract Club of Liguanea Plains, a non-profit organization that is also the youth arm of Rotary.

#BetheChange

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By: Gabrielle Burgess

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Recycling Tips from Wisynco

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Wisynco promoted their ongoing Recycling ‘Eco’ campaign at Expo Jamaica a few weeks ago.

Plastics are not biodegradable, so they do not disappear or break down naturally when they are thrown on our streets and wash down into our gullies, blocking drains. To help prevent flooding and keep Jamaica clean, we need to recycle.

You can start your own recycling journey by calling Wisynco today to get Recycle bags and bins for your home, office of curbside.

You can also drop off your collection of plastics to the following locations:

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Wisynco

To start your own recycling journey,

Ph: 876-665-9000

Website: www.wisynco.com

Who to contact for depot locations and collections:

Recycling Partners of Jamaica

Location: 22A Lyndhurst Rd.

Ph: 876-948-7391; 888-429-5738

By: Gabrielle Burgess

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ICCD 2014 at the Palisadoes Strip, Jamaica

International Coastal Cleanup Day Jamaica 2014 was a Success!

ICCD 2014 at the Palisadoes Strip, Jamaica
ICCD 2014 at the Palisadoes Strip, Jamaica

On Saturday, September 20th, the Jamaica Environment Trust (JET) had overseen over 100 cleanup sites island wide, including 10 underwater with the participation of 1000s of volunteers.

Gabby from SuGa volunteered by the entrance at the Palisadoes strip. Registration was smooth and very organised, since the majority of volunteers were pre-registered and already had armbands.

The garbage collected was significantly less this year compared to last year, which is a good indication that JET’s environmental workshops and various awareness programmes throughout the year are starting to pay off.

Kudos to JET, as well as the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) and the National Environment & Planning Agency (NEPA) who partnered together and organised a massive cleanup at Hellshire Bay Beach.

Keep Jamaica Clean, ‘Nuh Dutty Up Jamaica’ !