#415338 - 09/02/11 09:40 AM
Re: Great Garbage Cleanup
[Re: Marty]
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The Belize Tourism Board, North Ambergris Caye & Middle Island
Neighborhood Watch and the San Pedro Town Board launches cleanup
campaign in Northern San Pedro
Belize City, Belize – August 31, 2011 – The
Belize Tourism Board (BTB) partnered with
the North Ambergris Caye & Middle Island
Neighborhood Watch and the San Pedro
Town Board (SPTB) launched the cleanup
campaign of the northern part of the island.
The work which began last Saturday was the
culmination of dialogue with the three
parties.
Over 250 55-gallon bags were filled and
three large truckloads of garbage were
collected from the roadside between the
bridge and Capricorn Resort! This included a
large amount of household garbage, construction waste, plastics, metals, and household
appliances such as heaters, stoves and air conditioners.
Residents, students and tourism stakeholders commenced the cleanup at 6:00 am and were joined
later in the morning by the BTB’s Green Team. The newly established Green Team focuses on
improving the operational efficiencies of the BTB offices with special emphasis on reduction of
paper, water and energy consumption.
It also actively promotes reuse and recycling. According to Raymond Mossiah, Sustainable
Tourism Officer at the BTB and head of the BTB Green Team, “Belize is a natural resourcebased
tourism product. Pollution is not only visually offensive, but it is bad for the environment,
ecosystems and residents. It can lead to the spread of diseases and the contamination of habitats,
just to name a few. As a responsible tourism body we welcomed the opportunity to help beautify
the destination that accounts for approximately 45% of revenues generated by the
accommodation sector.”
Diane Campbell of the Middle Island Neighborhood Watch comments, “It is great to see
residents take pride in this beautiful island. This area was long overdue for a cleanup of this
magnitude and we applaud the effort of everyone involved.”
The work continues this Saturday where the team will focus on the area from Capricorn Resort to
Journey’s End. In addition, the SPTB will also establish weekly garbage pickup of thrash on
north Ambergris Caye. Mr. Severo Guerrero noted “We invite other members of the community
to keep Ambergris Caye clean and dispose of garbage in the appropriate manner. This means
residents, developers and visitors as well.”
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#415369 - 09/02/11 07:12 PM
Re: Great Garbage Cleanup
[Re: Marty]
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Diane, I happen to think these efforts are one of the best things to happen since sliced bread. Although we're in SACNW I'm more than willing to volunteer on the North pickups when we're there.
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#415381 - 09/03/11 12:16 AM
Re: Great Garbage Cleanup
[Re: Marty]
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Bear, you are absolute correct. Last winter I had several comments by my guests and others about the trash on the beach. It pained me that trash was a stain on an otherwise enjoyable stay. I explained it away as we were on a leeward shore. Tammy Peterson graciously arranged a cleanup which I participated in and I think 160 bags of trash where picked up. More importantly after the cleanup when the situation became more manageable I and others would carry a small trash bag on our morning walks and pick up the few pieces that were found on our stretch of the beach. The result was a trash free environment until I left in May.
This should have happened before the beginning of our tourist season and everyone would have been better off. More importantly I and I hope others decided that next year (this fall when I return) it will be different. From day one I and hopefully others will start picking up the pieces of trash before it becomes a herculean task. This is very important for the well being and financial security of everyone with a stake on this Island. In addition it is important to set a good example both to tourist and locals to continue this important endeavor.
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Jim We can't direct the wind but we can adjust the sails.
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#415414 - 09/03/11 02:43 PM
Re: Great Garbage Cleanup
[Re: elbert]
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Its extremely useful to identify the type of trash. info like, local or not local,name of product/manufacturer etc. The Project AWARE Clean-up folks have a form to file for ID of Trash collected. The data is used to change products causing problems or establish/adjust deposits on empty returns. A large part of the washed up trash on the beach is from local source, I would love to blame some other country for dumping into the sea but truth is Belizeans have poor litter habits. Crystal water bags and bottles , Belican bottles , oil cans from the fuel dock and Styrofoam lunch boxes are just from piggy behaviour! Spot on Elbert. I echoed your sentiments in another post somewhere. The "ain't no more let it hit the floor" conditioning is pretty bad. I've been in on a trash data colation session. It's amazing once its orgainzed to start throwing up pie charts for people to actually see the compositon and source.
Edited by Bear (09/03/11 02:59 PM)
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#415415 - 09/03/11 03:51 PM
Re: Great Garbage Cleanup
[Re: Marty]
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100% of the road trash is locally generated - that is for sure.
Today's road-trash pickup could be clustered into the following general categories:
Old "everything" from the time before the road, when the custom was to make a pile "to the back".
Household goods - appliances, bikes, baby strollers, bits of furntiure.
Household garbage - Bottles, cans, plastic containers papers, etc in areas that clearly have become dumpsites over a period of time.
Daily Road litter - beverage bottles and white lunch containers.
Construction type debris - rusted metal, water heaters (lots of those) propane tanks, rebar, metal roofing.
Logs, trees, palm fronds, garden clippings.
Today we collected four truckloads. Four.
Details follow after I've rehydrated for a while.
PS - a crew also addressed the beach from Journey's End to Capricorn. The usual debris, and lots of it - bottles, shoes, shampoo containers, buckets, plastic bags.
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#415420 - 09/03/11 05:53 PM
Re: Great Garbage Cleanup
[Re: Diane Campbell]
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No doll parts? That's a common find
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#415430 - 09/04/11 12:45 AM
Re: Great Garbage Cleanup
[Re: SP Daily]
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No doll parts? That's a common find re-cycled, re-used or else they crawled off on their own to re-unite...
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#415484 - 09/05/11 12:33 AM
Re: Great Garbage Cleanup
[Re: Diane Campbell]
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Great Job Guys,we need to do a clean up here in San Pablo.Anyone willing to help us ,please p.m. or call.We need some help, anyone interested please contact us. 226-4000 suggestions welcome T
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#415830 - 09/09/11 04:47 PM
Re: Great Garbage Cleanup
[Re: Marty]
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The Belize Tourism Board Green Team, North Ambergris Caye & Middle Island Neighborhood Watch and the San Pedro Town Board continues cleanup campaign in Northern San PedroBelize City, Belize – September 7, 2011 – The Belize Tourism Board (BTB) Green Team once again partnered with the North Ambergris Caye & Middle Island Neighborhood Watch and the San Pedro Town Board (SPTB) in another cleanup campaign of the northern part of the island. The second cleanup campaign took place last Saturday from the road from Capricorn up to Journey’s End. An inordinate amount of gallon bags were filled and four large truckloads of garbage were collected from the roadside between Capricorn Resort and Journey’s End! This included a large amount of household garbage, construction waste, plastics, metals, and household appliances such as water-heaters, stoves and air conditioners. All the partners in making this initiative a success would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all those who contributed to the campaign’s success; • San Pedro Town Board • Sandy Point Resorts • Tony from The Hotel • Las Terazzas • BTB's Green Team • UB Ecology Club Members • Star Stapleton • Jim and Nicky of the Iguana House • Bob Campbell/Indigo Resort • Mario of Belizean Reef • Scott and Jody Harnish - NACNW • Tammy Peterson - Clean Team Motivator • Nano Gurerro - Town Councilor • Severo Gurerro - Town Councilor • Fidel Ancona – Road Project Consultant The work continues on September 17 where the team will focus on the area from Indigo up north. In addition, the SPTB will also establish weekly garbage pickup of thrash on north Ambergris Caye. Mr. Severo Guerrero noted “We invite other members of the community to keep Ambergris Caye clean and dispose of garbage in the appropriate manner. This means residents, developers and visitors as well.” For further information on this initiative, feel free to contact Ms. Diane Campbell at 610-5118.
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