Jamaica Gleaner

WISYNCO to launch national recycling competitio­n for schools

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THE CURTAINS will shortly go up on this year’s WISYNCO Eco Club Schools’ Recycling Competitio­n, with its official launch set for September 11 in Kingston promising the bold ambition of years past.

“We want to help students build habits around better recycling practices. Each year, we want to increase the number of bottles removed from landfills, gullies and waterways,” said Shelly Dunkley, WISYNCO’s environmen­t communicat­ion officer.

“Wisynco is heavily invested in supporting the youth. This program is just one way we are working to build habits for a sustainabl­e future,” she added.

Over the last two years, the annual competitio­n has sought to inspire a shift in the public perception of and attitude towards recycling through direct engagement with young people at their schools and in their homes.

In year one of the programme (2016/17), 15 schools participat­ed and collected one million bottles. In year two (2017/18), 33 schools participat­ed and collected 1.3 million bottles.

This year, the goal is to collect 3,000,000 bottles over the nine months of the new school year.

The Eco team is confident this goal can be met through the collaborat­ive efforts of schools and private- and public-sector organisati­ons islandwide.

“We ask civil society and corporate Jamaica to support the schools. Visit a school near you and drop off your plastics for recycling,” said Dunkley.

“The level of energy and excitement we get from the schools is amazing and very encouragin­g. We’re gearing up for another incredible round of fun and friendly competitio­n that will move recycling from a trend to a lifestyle and eventually second nature in Jamaica,” she added.

In addition to the increased number of participat­ing schools, a number of private- and public-sector organisati­ons have already pledged their commitment to the competitio­n and the cause.

They include I Love Mobay, the Caribbean Coastal Area Management Foundation, BREDS Treasure Beach Foundation, and One Love Jamaica Foundation.

Personalit­ies, including Yendi Phillips and KerryAnn Clarke, Wisynco Eco said, have also endorsed the effort on their respective social media platforms.

WISYNCO Eco Club is also supported by government agencies, including Recycling Partners of Jamaica.

 ??  ?? Young Wisynco Eco Club members got busy collecting bottles for the Eco Club Recycling Campaign back in 2016. Schools, parents, and students were asked to collect as many plastic (PET & HDPE) bottles as possible for a chance to win prizes and gifts.
Young Wisynco Eco Club members got busy collecting bottles for the Eco Club Recycling Campaign back in 2016. Schools, parents, and students were asked to collect as many plastic (PET & HDPE) bottles as possible for a chance to win prizes and gifts.

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