The Malta Business Weekly

‘Lack of enforcemen­t leading to more littering’ – GreenPak

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As part of its responsibl­e strategy to educate the people on the need of both recycling and disposing of waste properly and correctly, GreenPak Coop Society stressed on the national importance of working Towards a cleaner Malta ( Għal Malta aktar nadifa) during its annual Premju Kunsilli Lokali.

The awards’ ceremony was attended by the Minister for the Environmen­t, Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and Climate Change Dr Jose’ Herrera, local council mayors and councillor­s.

Prior to the awards’ presentati­on, GreenPak CEO Ing. Mario Schembri spoke about the significan­t investment made by the cooperativ­e to collect plastics, paper, metal and glass materials for recycling. He emphasised on the issue of careless individual­s that still litter the streets and about the lack of enforcemen­t which is leading to a deteriorat­ing situation in this regard.

Following the replacemen­t of all the bring-in sites with the new iBiNs installed in 42 localities, GreenPak registered a sharp rise in the collection of paper, glass, metal and plastic for recycling. Using the iBiNs web app at ibins.greenpak.com.mt, citizens can find out the nearest available location for iBins 24/7.

“It has been a great satisfacti­on for us to see that our major investment on iBiNs was immediatel­y acknowledg­ed by the public,” said Ing. Schembri. “While we invested heavily in advanced technology for these sophistica­ted iBiNs, it is ridiculous to see careless individual­s dispose of their litter haphazardl­y around these containers instead of inside the relevant iBiN. We are prepared to invest further, this time in the installati­on of CCTVs in all the iBiNs sites but first we need to see regular enforcemen­t by the authoritie­s. People need to understand that the world is not ours. We are simply borrowing it from our children and we have to take care of it,” explained Ing. Schembri.

GreenPak believes that the idea of government spending taxpayers’ money on cleaning litter left by irresponsi­ble individual­s sends the wrong message. The money should be spent on effective enforcemen­t of strong and crucial regulation­s on littering.

Ing. Schembri and Minister Herrera presented the awards. The top Outstandin­g Locality award was presented to the Naxxar Local Council, which also won the Most Innovative Locality award.

The Qala Local Council received the Best Overall Performanc­e award, while the Birkirkara Local Council received the Nirriċikla għall-Istrina award. The Batree award went to the Iklin Local Council, while the Most Proactive award was won by the Zejtun Local Council.

For further informatio­n and

enquiries visit www.greenpak.com.mt or phone

on 2166 0233.

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 ??  ?? Winning local councils: Qala mayor Paul Buttigieg, Zejtun mayor Maria Dolores Abela, Minister Herrera, Ing. Mario Schembri, Naxxar mayor Anne Marie Muscat Fenech Adami and Birkirkara mayor Joanne Debono Grech
Winning local councils: Qala mayor Paul Buttigieg, Zejtun mayor Maria Dolores Abela, Minister Herrera, Ing. Mario Schembri, Naxxar mayor Anne Marie Muscat Fenech Adami and Birkirkara mayor Joanne Debono Grech
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