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Excerpt from dominicanewsonline.com
In an effort to address the growing challenges of waste management and environmental sustainability in the Caribbean region, a regional training and technical exchange activity opened in Kingston, Jamaica. This initiative aims to strengthen waste information systems and enhance the capacity of participating countries to generate accurate waste management statistics.
The Minister of Local Government and Community Development of Jamaica, Honorable Desmond McKenzie opened the workshop saying “Public education has played a key role in the sensitisation of Jamaicans on waste disposal and the risks associated with poor waste management. At the same time, the provision of over 100 trucks to the national Solid Waste Management Authority is helping to keep the streets of Jamaica clean. Through both of these tools, the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development is proving that waste management is high on the country’s agenda.”
The Caribbean region faces unique challenges when it comes to waste management and environmental conservation. As the demand for resources continues to rise, the responsible management of waste becomes increasingly vital. To address these challenges effectively, the Zero Waste in the Caribbean initiative was launched to promote integrated and sustainable waste management in the context of a circular economy in the Caribbean.
The Zero Waste in the Caribbean project is funded by the European Union, in collaboration with CARIFORUM, co-financed by the German cooperation, and implemented by AFD, GIZ, and UNEP, in partnership with the OECS.