The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) has embarked on an initiative, which will focus on the development and implementation of a recycle and plastic waste collection and treatment project in the sub-region.
The St. Lucia-based OECS Commission says the Recycle OECS Project, is being funded by the European Union, through the Agence Française de Développement.
It said the overall objective of the project is to define and develop a financially, self-sustainable plastic waste management model from collection to recycling, that can be adapted to the local context of OECS member states where it is being implemented.
“Plastic pollution is a major problem in the Eastern Caribbean. According to the World Bank report, Marine Pollution in the Caribbean, Not a Minute to Waste, solid waste generated in the Wider Caribbean Region (WCR), on average contains 12 percent plastic. Additionally, Caribbean data from beach and coastal clean-ups in 2017 indicate that plastic beverage bottles account for 21 percent of all garbage collected,” the Commission said.
It said the Recycle OECS initiative will be executed through a joint venture with Seureca, the consulting and engineering division of Veolia, a world leader in optimized resource management such as energy, waste recovery, and recycling, and Unite Caribbean Limited, a development cooperation consulting firm that promotes social, environmental, cultural, and economic development through cooperation and regional technical support.
The project will allow for an assessment of relevant initiatives that deal with solid waste management, thereafter, developing an OECS model system for plastic waste collection and transport, identifying two countries for demonstration of the OECS model system, structuring the collection of all types of plastic in two demonstration countries; and structuring of plastic export chains and processing them in the Caribbean zone.
“The Recycle OECS Project is part of a broader regional initiative with the European Union, which seeks to build on work being done on waste management and the Blue Economy in OECS member states at the national and regional levels. “
“The OECS groups the islands of Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Kitts-Nevis, Montserrat, Anguilla and the British Virgin Islands.
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