Daily Observer (Jamaica)

More to be done to fix garbage collection issues

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Dear Editor,

Garbage collection is a national problem that cuts across administra­tions. Aside from the limited inadequate public funds allocated to garbage collection in the national budget, all Jamaicans must truthfully ask ourselves whether or not our consumptio­n choices and our custodians­hip over our own waste does contribute to the problem. The nation must take greater responsibi­lity for how it disposes of its waste on a household level.

Notwithsta­nding, fundamenta­l policy shifts in Government must engender transforma­tional changes in waste disposal and the cleanlines­s of our environmen­t.

As a Member of Parliament in the Government, I know this Administra­tion has increased the allocation for the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) to improve its collection capabiliti­es by procuring 100 new garbage compactor trucks. This capital expenditur­e would be been almost complete were it not for the novel coronaviru­s pandemic. There is also a waste-to-energy enterprise team studying the total transforma­tion of waste management in Jamaica. We eagerly await its report and subsequent actions.

Let us not forget that the NSWMA is primarily funded by property taxes. Whenever property tax collection declines financing garbage collection will be challenged, as it is now. Any truthful analysis of the problem or complaint must also look at the other side of the equation — if our taxes are not paid how will the service be provided?

The days of government­s simply printing money are, thankfully, long gone. Outside of cutting cost and restructur­ing to gain efficiency for better service the NSWMA needs a stream of certain revenue.

Having said all of that, I have a duty to respond to complaints. The office of the MP, of course, cannot collect municipal waste; however, as far as possible, I have and will continue to intervene to ensure that cases of negligence, threat to public health, and unfair treatment are addressed by the relevant bodies.

My most important role, however, is as a legislator to put the policies and programmes in place that will grow the economy, create jobs, support business, and create a confident and buoyant economy where Government’s revenue can be commensura­te to the standard of service desirable for all Jamaicans. The people of Manchester can be assured of this.

Rhoda Crawford Member of Parliament Manchester Central

 ?? (Photo: Joseph Wellington) ?? Garbage collection underway
(Photo: Joseph Wellington) Garbage collection underway

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