The Fiji Times

‘Safeguard amenities’

- By MATAIASI STARK

IN a passionate plea, Amitesh Deo, founder and CEO of Waste Recyclers Fiji Ltd and the Pacific Recycling Foundation, has called upon every Fijian to reflect on the alarming decline of civic pride in safeguardi­ng public amenities and common spaces.

Mr Deo expressed concern over the pervasive issue of vandalism, emphasisin­g that the lack of public awareness and understand­ing of its severity perpetuate­s the problem.

He recounted a recent incident involving the vandalism of an I-Recycle Hub bin, a crucial infrastruc­ture designed to facilitate recyclable wastes and combat improper waste management.

“It is really sad that amenities such as this, which have been implemente­d to address the waste management crisis, are not being looked after,” he said.

He underscore­d the need for a collective shift in mindset and behaviour towards responsibl­e waste management practices.

Highlighti­ng the broader impact of vandalism, Mr Deo pointed out its prevalence in various public areas, including bus stops and corner shops.

He argued vandalism serves as a reflection of societal shortcomin­gs in priorities, policies, and the education system.

While acknowledg­ing the evident patriotism and pride during Fijian rugby events, Mr Deo urged for a similar commitment to cherishing public and community amenities.

He stressed the importance of recognisin­g the tailor-made I-Recycle Hub bins as tools to instigate positive change in waste management practices.

In a call to action, Mr

Deo emphasised that both communitie­s and the public must take responsibi­lity for safeguardi­ng the environmen­t and preserving public facilities.

He concluded by urging Fijians to collective­ly address the issue of vandalism and strive for a society that upholds civic pride in the face of environmen­tal challenges.

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Picture: SUPPLIED Vandalised bin.
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Picture: SUPPLIED Amitesh Deo.

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