Excerpt and Photo from thelabourspokesman.com
Basseterre, St. Kitts – The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis is witnessing a remarkable transformation in environmental conservation, with recycling practices becoming ingrained in every community’s daily routines. This significant cultural shift is largely attributed to the successful collaboration between the Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund and the local St. Kitts Solid Waste Management Recycling Project.
Initiated on June 20, 2022, this recycling project has been pivotal in promoting the Sustainable Island State Agenda’s vision for a No-Plastic Future. It encourages the Federation’s citizens to conscientiously recycle plastic bottles, caps, and aluminum cans, contributing to a greener and more sustainable environment.
The project’s impact is evident in the steadily increasing volume of recyclables collected at designated drop-off stations across the island. These stations, set up weekly in various urban and rural locations, have seen a surge in usage, reflecting the community’s growing commitment to recycling. The data speaks volumes: from 38,749 lbs of recycled plastic collected in 2022, the figure almost doubled to 73,492 lbs in 2023. This remarkable increase underscores the Federation’s dedication to combating plastic pollution and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility.