Styrofoam importation ban to come into effect on 1 September 29 August 2018 “1 September 2018 is the date on which the Grenada Government will institute its ban on the importation of Styrofoam.”
Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique – Beat plastic pollution! 5 June 2018 “Grenada will shortly ban the import of Styrofoam and supermarket single-use bags. We have to limit our use of plastic ...
Who Wants to Run Through Garbage? 16 October 2017 “The hashers’ shredded paper trail disperses harmlessly in the wind or dissolves in rain. The bottles and styrofoam we met ...
Statement from Minister for Tourism on the Occasion of World Tourism Day 27 September 2017 “In Grenada, the Tourism Industry provides direct and indirect employment for approx. 11,000 people and in 2015 visitors spent 392 ...
Plastic: The Sea Will Take It Away. And Then What? 12 June 2017 “By 2050, there will be more plastic than fish in the sea. If you have ever discarded any plastic, then ...
Rubbish, High and Low 22 March 2017 The litter problem will continue until we alter a mindset – the habit of ‘we can drop it, someone else ...
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 ...
GHTA Raises Environmental Concerns – Continued Importation of Polystyrene ‘Styrofoam’ and the Delay in Enforcement of the Abatement of Litter Act 29 August 2016 “Almost a year has passed since this meeting, and still no action has been taken.”