Which is the True Face of Grenada? 15 March 2017 As ever, the Island and its inhabitants dressed themselves up for Independence Day.
What’s Not to Like about ‘Styrofoam’? 10 March 2017 “It is cheap, it is lightweight, it insulates superbly, keeping hot food hot, cold drinks cold, and your hands do ...
Time to Enforce the 18-Month-Old Litter Act 7 March 2017 “There is a $100 fine for a first littering offence, and it doubles if you do it again. There are ...
Grenada to Ban Importation of Styrofoam 27 February 2017 “We’re way, way behind time for that, there can be no argument about that. They are not biodegradable so they ...
Perseverance Dump Site Still on Fire 21 February 2017 It is almost 1 year since the dumpsite at the Perseverance Landfill on the western side of the island has ...
How Litter Spoils Tourism 17 February 2017 “This is River Antoine Bay. It is a place of wild natural beauty, where the tourists love to stop and ...
Two Pictures from Opposite Ends of the Island 27 January 2017 “Can we all, for the New Year, make an easy pledge to do what is right — to use the ...
Environmental issues on both ends of the island 14 December 2016 Can we all, this festive season, make an easy pledge to do what is right — to use the bins, ...
Litter at Pearls Airstrip 21 November 2016 “We ask: was anyone responsible for cleaning up after the drag racing? If not, why not? If so, why did ...
The Carenage — Our Open Sewer 29 October 2016 “Anything floating would have been lost among the plastic bottles and ‘styrofoam’ cartons that have long been a feature of ...