NSWMA Encourages Jamaicans to Package Waste in Cardboard Boxes
Jamaica Information Service (JIS)
In light of the ban on single-use plastic bags, Community Relations Manager, National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), Ms. Rachel Reid, is encouraging Jamaicans to use more cardboard boxes to package their waste.
Speaking at a Policy Forum hosted by the Management Institute for National Development (MIND), in Kingston, today (January 18), Ms. Reid said that cardboard boxes are made of biodegradable material, unlike the single-use plastic bags which are harmful to the environment.
She said that although there is a ban on single-use plastic bags, garbage collectors will continue to collect waste items which are packaged in these bags.
The forum was held under the theme: ‘Remove, Reduce, Recycle: An Imperative for Sustaining a Healthy Natural Environment’.
For persons who feel they should continue to use single-use plastic bags to dispose of their waste, Ms. Reid had some suggestions.
“We’re asking persons to use smaller bins on the indoor. Put one in the kitchen, one in the bathroom and you can empty these smaller bins into your bigger bin on the outside. We’re also asking persons, in terms of reducing the amount of waste that is disposed of, that they separate the waste before they put it out,” she said.