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Instead of buying new toys for your children,, encourage them to make things. It will be good for the environment and great for their creative minds.
 
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Introduction

The protection and enhancement of the environment is essential to The maintenance of good health for residents and visitors. It is estimated that each person generates approximately 0.9kg (approx. 2 pounds) of solid waste per day. This translates into an estimated 450 tonnes per day or 163,880 tonnes of solid waste per year. Major contributors include organic (non-yard waste) (33%), yard waste (26%), paper (20%), plastic (9%). As a result, Barbados is very concerned for the potential threats that this large amount of waste may pose to its environment.

Currently only a small percentage of waste is removed from the waste stream for recycling. The majority of the remaining waste is disposed of at the landfill. While Government is attempting to implement island wide waste minimization measures, the garbage problem is greatly exacerbated by improper waste disposal practices on the island. Residents and businesses alike manifest this in wide spread littering and illegal dumping as well as the improper setting out of waste.

This brochure provides suggestions that will enhance each Barbadian's capability to set out waste in an environmentally responsible manner.

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