Category: Island Life

Grenada Is Banning Styrofoam

 

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

The island of Grenada has announced a significant new green initiative.

In an effort to ensure that its natural environment is protected and preserved for future generations, the country says it has implemented the new Non-Biodegradable Waste Control Act.

The act began with a ban on the importation of Styrofoam, effective September 1, 2018, which will be followed by sale sanctions on the substance effective March 1 and a complete embargo on its use a month later.

The act will also bar all single use plastics such as shopping bags, cutlery, plates, straws and cups by February 1, 2019.

“Our brand is Pure Grenada, the Spice of the Caribbean. This legislation will greatly assist us in keeping our tri-island destination of Grenada, Carriacou & Petite Martinique clean and beautiful for citizens as well as visitors.,” said CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority, Patricia Maher.

Grenada’s Minister for the Environment, Simon Stiell called it “progressive legislation which seeks to regulate the use of non-biodegradable products, with a view to reducing the negative environmental impacts and improving the health of Grenadians.”

According to Environment America’s Wildlife Over Waste campaign, scientists have found plastic fragments including Styrofoam in 86 percent of all sea turtle species, 44 percent of all seabird species and 43 percent of all marine mammal species. 

When animals ingest Styrofoam it can harm the animal’s health and people as well if the animal makes its way up the food chain.

Already in Grenada, many hotels, restaurants and stores have transitioned to the use of alternative biodegradable products.

— CJ

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A New Dominica-Guadeloupe Ferry

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

There’s a new way to island hop in some of the Eastern Caribbean’s most exotic destinations.

The new Val Ferry began operating between Dominica and Guadeloupe last month, complementing existing ferry service by popular operator L’Express des Iles.

The new service is running a weekly schedule between Pointe a Pitre and Portsmouth with a seating capacity of 400, according to a statement from the Discover Dominica Authority.

Val also operates ferries from Pointe a Pitre to Marie-Galante and Les Saintes, both of which are in the Guadeloupe archipelago, along with Fort de France in Martinique.

The new ferry is the latest access expansion for Dominica, which has been making a strong comeback from last year’s hurricanes.

For more, see our latest feature on the New Dominica.

For more, visit Val Ferry.

— CJ

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Did We Learn Anything From The Hurricane In Puerto Rico?

… know that Puerto Ricans hold American citizenship. Furthermore, residents of Puerto Rico and the … squabbles continuing in Washington, many Puerto Ricans have taken it upon themselves … independence from the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA). The Puerto Rican Senate has …

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UK-Cayman Islands row over law enforcement cooperation intensifies

GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (CNS) — The row between the Cayman Islands government and the UK intensified on Monday, as Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) officials stood by National Crime Agency (NCA) complaints, while Premier Alden McLaughlin continued to deny that Cayman was the cause of the disagreement over what the UK says is declining […]

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Former president of Guyana speaks about regional conflict in exclusive interview

By Youri Kemp Caribbean News Now associate editor youri@caribbeannewsnow.com INCHEON, South Korea — Former President of Guyana, Donald Ramotar, is currently attending the World Peace Summit in Incheon, South Korea, at the fourth Annual World Alliance of Religions’ Peace (WARP), sponsored by Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), where Caribbean News Now was […]

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