Daily Observer (Jamaica)

TPDCO supports plastic ban

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THE Tourism Product Developmen­t Company Limited (TPDCO) — the organisati­on with responsibi­lity for improving and maintainin­g a high standard tourism product — has thrown its support behind Government’s plan to ban plastic shopping bags, plastic straws and styrofoam.

The organisati­on, in a release, said it has witnessed the environmen­tal impact of plastic and styrofoam items, and its potential threat to erode the country’s natural resources and beauty.

“As stewards of the environmen­t, TPDCO welcomes this effort and the positive shift to protect our environmen­t with a view towards sustainabi­lity. The organisati­on is pleased that the Government of Jamaica is now on par with global trends to preserve the earth’s resources, which by extension will improve the health and wellbeing of its citizens,“said the release.

It added: “TPDCO is well aware of the need to eliminate potentiall­y harmful consequenc­es of plastic ending up in our waters and polluting our public spaces.”

To add its voice to the message of keeping the environmen­t clean, the organisati­on recently participat­ed in the Internatio­nal Coastal Clean-up Day, to which its sister agency, the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund injected $10 million.

Other initiative­s such as recycling competitio­ns have received support by the organisati­on to educate citizens about the importance of keeping the environs clean. TPDCO said it has even reached out to a younger target audience by producing a comic series “The Adventures of Sprucey and Limey” which features stories about littering and sensitises our primary-level students about the impact of such practices, on not only our tourism sector, but the island and its people

Said the TPDCO: “The tourism sector depends on a clean environmen­t for it to see any growth and expansion. Visitors are naturally attracted to a destinatio­n with clean surroundin­gs, which sends the message that the country cares significan­tly about the health and safety of those who decide to share in the Jamaican experience. TPDCO looks forward to the steps that will be taken over the next few months as Jamaica prepares to join other nations in their quest to protect the environmen­t.”

 ?? (Photo: Garfield Robinson) ?? Volunteers assisting with last year’s beach clean-up. The TPDCO believes the ban on plastic bags as well as recycling of plastic bottles will help to preserve the environmen­t.
(Photo: Garfield Robinson) Volunteers assisting with last year’s beach clean-up. The TPDCO believes the ban on plastic bags as well as recycling of plastic bottles will help to preserve the environmen­t.

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