Jamaica Gleaner

Caymanas Park takes lead with Portmore World Recycling Day initiative

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IN RECOGNITIO­N of Global Recycling Day, Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainm­ent Limited, operators of Caymanas Park, spearheade­d Caymanas Community Recycling Day in Portmore, St Catherine, yesterday.

The event, organised in collaborat­ion with Recycling Partners of Jamaica (RPJ), Lasco iCool, and Tru-Shake, aimed to promote sustainabl­e practices and raise awareness about the importance of recycling in preserving the environmen­t in Jamaica, and specifical­ly Portmore and its environs.

The initiative followed a 2023 agreement between Caymanas Park and RPJ designatin­g the iconic park an official RPJ Drop Off Location. RPJ, along with Tru-Shake and Lasco iCool, have joined as partners for the initiative.

Aswanda Stoddart, assistant vice president for administra­tion at Caymanas Park, expressed enthusiasm ahead of the event, stating, “at Caymanas Park, we understand the significan­ce of sustainabl­e practices in safeguardi­ng our environmen­t. We are excited to lead this Caymanas Community Recycling Day initiative, bringing together the community, local businesses, and everyday Jamaicans who care about the environmen­t to create a positive impact on Global Recycling Day. Through partnershi­ps with Recycling Partners of Jamaica, Lasco iCool, and Tru-Shake, we aim to inspire and educate individual­s on the importance of recycling for a greener, healthier future and of course giving residents of the local community a convenient option to responsibl­y dispose of their plastic waste by dropping them off here and preventing them from entering the environmen­t.”

The event featured a range of activities, including collection points for recyclable materials, opportunit­y to earn rewards from RPJ. Residents and other interested participan­ts were encouraged to bring their HDPE and PET bottles for proper disposal and recycling.

Candice Ming, marketing and public relations manager for RPJ, welcomed the initiative, noting, “Since 2021, we’ve strived to ensure our Global Recycling Day commemorat­ion activities are impactful. This year, through this partnershi­p with Caymanas Park and other partners, we hope to make a difference in the surroundin­g communitie­s of the Park and establish a sustainabl­e momentum of recycling plastic bottles through the knowledge of the park being a drop off point. We will also provide further education on what to recycle, how and, of course, why. Portmore is home to our largest depot, located in Naggo Head, so we are aiming to establish Portmore as a recycling city, one initiative at a time.”

World Recycling Day is observed annually on March 18.

 ?? ?? Grooms Fitzroy Folks (left) and Courtney Wheatley do their part in the clean-up exercise at Caymanas Park on Sunday
Grooms Fitzroy Folks (left) and Courtney Wheatley do their part in the clean-up exercise at Caymanas Park on Sunday
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Morris Mitchell collects items during the recycling initiative at Caymanas Park.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Morris Mitchell collects items during the recycling initiative at Caymanas Park.

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