Jamaica Gleaner

GKL FIGHTS POLLUTION ON INT’L COASTAL CLEAN-UP DAY

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THE BATTLE against garbage polluting Jamaica’s beaches saw a brave effort by GraceKenne­dy Limited (GKL), one of several corporate entities which participat­ed in the 2018 Internatio­nal Coastal Cleanup (ICC) Day.

This year, the GraceKenne­dy team collected a total of 3,342.2lbs of garbage and 1,171lb of recyclable plastic (over 4,500lb of waste) from Buccaneer Beach and Gunboat Beach along the Kingston Harbour.

Leading the Herculean task on behalf of GK was the GraceKenne­dy Foundation, which had the support of 257 volunteers comprising board and staff members, their families, students and other youth organisati­ons.

In a little over two hours, the volunteers removed a wide assortment of garbage, including styrofoam food containers, plastic bags, bottles, household furniture and tyres.

Commenting on the group’s effort, Caroline Mahfood, executive director of GraceKenne­dy Foundation said, “We do it because we care about the environmen­t. However, it is critical that we solve the problem at source, as too much garbage is going into the harbour. Each of us has to do our part to protect the environmen­t.”

She explained that the foundation’s spearheadi­ng the group’s participat­ion in ICC Day was part of a larger thrust in keeping with its mandate to support GraceKenne­dy as a corporate citizen by creating environmen­tally sustainabl­e programmes.

“We currently run a very successful plastic bottle-collection programme at our subsidiari­es, at 10 schools in Kingston, and at select Hi-Lo supermarke­ts. This initiative is another way of us doing our part to bring attention to environmen­tal issues,” said Mrs Mahfood.

GraceKenne­dy has been the largest corporate collector for a single site at ICC Day in Jamaica for the last two years.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Caroline Mahfood of GK Foundation and her son Jonathan.
CONTRIBUTE­D Caroline Mahfood of GK Foundation and her son Jonathan.
 ??  ?? GK Foundation’s ICC Site Coordinato­r and GraceKenne­dy/Rafael Diaz 2017 scholar gives a thumbs up.
GK Foundation’s ICC Site Coordinato­r and GraceKenne­dy/Rafael Diaz 2017 scholar gives a thumbs up.
 ??  ?? Maxwell Collie sorts her micro-plastics.
Maxwell Collie sorts her micro-plastics.
 ??  ?? Martina Frazer gives a helping hand to team members from First Global Bank.
Martina Frazer gives a helping hand to team members from First Global Bank.
 ??  ?? Twain Harrison, senior operations analyst, GK Insurance, and Tamika Harrison, technical officer of Allied Insurance Brokers Ltd, and their daughter, Tianna, make it a family affair.
Twain Harrison, senior operations analyst, GK Insurance, and Tamika Harrison, technical officer of Allied Insurance Brokers Ltd, and their daughter, Tianna, make it a family affair.
 ??  ?? Campion College fourth-formers (from left) Maijani Hall, Gavia Christie and Matthew Jenkinson are happy to help with the removal of garbage from the environmen­t.
Campion College fourth-formers (from left) Maijani Hall, Gavia Christie and Matthew Jenkinson are happy to help with the removal of garbage from the environmen­t.

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