National Cleanup 2018

by Kemoir Martin

Our nation, Antigua and Barbuda is characterised by a growing problem of litter covering our island’s landmass and impacting ecosystems. To immediately halt this scourge the Ministry of Health & the Environment has partnered with key stakeholders to launch ‘#Clean Up 268’, a national campaign to drive accountability for waste management, to educate and to sensitise the public on the importance of keeping Antigua and Barbuda clean.

This national campaign will commence with a national clean-up of bulk waste and derelict vehicles from May 26-31st 2018 and a coastal marine and terrestrial inland clean-up and litter picking on June 2nd  and 3rd 2018 starting from 5:00 am -5:30 pm.

According to Minister of Health & the Environment Hon. Molwyn Joseph, ‘this operation will be community based demonstrating our civic pride and dignity towards stewardship for our natural resources. The community-based clean-up will aid in raising the awareness   of   the   general   public about the   best   practices   of   waste management and disposal, raise awareness in preserving the environment and environmental implications of improper waste disposal plus facilitate the preparations for the Hurricane season by eliminating excess refuse and garbage.’

This initiative will support the new “Litter Act”. The Ministry of Health & the Environment will shortly commence with the public awareness to strengthen the legal implications of littering, illegal dumping, and improper waste management. The City of St. John’s will be undergoing assessments to identify the waste management challenges and development recommendations for implementation which will address both liquid and solid waste maintenance. The City aesthetics will be transformed into a more attractive environment supporting environmental Health and safety measures.

The Ministry of Health, the Environment & Wellness  is grateful for the partnerships forged across government agencies, with community based organisations and non-governmental organisations to execute this critical initiative ‘Clean Up 268’. All volunteers, NGOs, Citizens, Visitors, the public and private institutions are encouraged to participate in this important exercise.

Waste is everyone’s responsibility – we need to keep Antigua and Barbuda clean.  #cleanup268.

Here are the simple steps to follow to get involved in #Cleanup268 :

  1. Check the day your area will have bulk solid waste collections, and make sure your bulk waste is left outside your property from early in the morning.
  2. Gather a group of friends, family, neighbors, work colleagues.
  3. Sign up for the Coastal Cleanup and/or the terrestrial (In land) clean up by filling in the form or calling 1268 462-5522 or 1268 462-1891 – you must hi-light which zone you are in – check the form to see how the country is divided up.
  4. Once the Department of Environment has confirmed back to you your zone (they will make sure the whole country is covered) meet at the agreed time at the agreed start point. Although there will be some supplies of gloves, bags, drinks and snacks they will be in limited supply so be sure to bring some additional ones.
  5. Collect garbage and drop off at the agreed points in your zone note they are different each day for the coastal day and for the terrestrial day.

Drop off Points:

In the English Harbour/Falmouth Harbour/South Liberta areas:

Saturday 2nd – Zone 5 Coastal Drop Off Points 
1) Pigeon Beach by the bathrooms
2) Galleon Beach – Jones Valley Trail Car Park
3) Crab Hole- under the Guinep Tree
4) TBC

Sunday 3rd – St Paul’s Zone 2 Inland Drop Off Points
1) English Harbour – Police Station
2) Cobbs Cross – under the Guinep Tree
3) Falmouth – Falmouth Harbour Marina
4) Horsford Hill- Location TBC
5) TBC

For further information please contact:
Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment: 1268 462-5522
Central Board of Health (CBH) 1268 462-1891

 

Sign up sheet

Clean up Land Zone

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