Jamaica Gleaner

Trash to Treasure competitio­n encourages recycling

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IN AN effort to increase awareness of the consequenc­es of poor environmen­tal practices, Member of Parliament for St Andrew West Rural, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn, has introduced a competitio­n for schools in her constituen­cy.

At least 17 schools in St Andrew West Rural will contend for computers and cash prizes through the Trash to Treasure School Environmen­tal Competitio­n.

The initiative, which is the brainchild of Cuthbert-Flynn, has received support from the Spruce Up Jamaica programme.

Spruce Up Jamaica is implemente­d by the Tourism Product Developmen­t Company.

Cuthbert-Flynn believes that the competitio­n will engage and educate primary-level students about the benefits of recycling and converting trash to usable and even wearable products.

Speaking at the launch of the competitio­n on Thursday at the Lawrence Tavern Primary School, Cuthbert-Flynn said that it was her passion for the environmen­t that motivated her to create an initiative that will have long-term benefits and serve as a mechanism to change behaviours and attitudes as it relates to care of the environmen­t.

“This initiative was necessary due to the growing concerns of climate change and its impact on the environmen­t. Our planet continues to see the implicatio­ns of climate change, such as hotter temperatur­es, flooding and an increase in hurricanes. Climate change is also a threat to economic growth and sustainabi­lity, particular­ly for vulnerable countries such as our own,” she said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Member of Parliament for St Andrew West Rural Juliet CuthbertFl­ynn (centre) looks on as students of the Lawrence Tavern Primary School participat­e in a treeplanti­ng exercise. She is joined by (from second left) Councillor for the Lawrence Tavern division, John Myers and TPDCO’s Director of Product Developmen­t and Community Tourism Julian Patrick.
CONTRIBUTE­D Member of Parliament for St Andrew West Rural Juliet CuthbertFl­ynn (centre) looks on as students of the Lawrence Tavern Primary School participat­e in a treeplanti­ng exercise. She is joined by (from second left) Councillor for the Lawrence Tavern division, John Myers and TPDCO’s Director of Product Developmen­t and Community Tourism Julian Patrick.

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