Published 8 November 2021
Basseterre
Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
Basseterre: St. Kitts, Monday, November 08, 2021: As part of their 10 th year celebration, the
National MAB Committee of the St. Mary’s Biosphere Reserve engaged residents of the St.
Mary’s community, in a workshop aimed at educating residents on eco-friendly ways to dispose
of solid waste on Saturday November 06.
Secretary General of the National Commission for UNESCO, Ms. Dorothy Warner in a brief
overview of the progress made thus far by the National MAB Committee, outlined the aim of the
Saturday event.
“This workshop is one of the activities under the project ‘Clean up of the Cayon Gut, Hermitage
Estate, Hermitage and Keys Bay Areas’. The workshop aims to encourage all of us as
stakeholders to take pride in being associated with the St. Mary’s Biosphere Reserve. To be an
integral part of an effort that has far reaching [positive] consequences,” she said.
Ms. Warner, expressed gratitude to the national partners for their continued support in ensuring
the survival of the national MAB program.
“There are many persons, long lasting, dedicated individuals who have spent much time and
effort ensuring that this flagship project, the first of its kind in the English speaking Caribbean,
stays afloat and grows from strength to strength. Your tireless contributions cannot go
unheralded,” she said.
Minister of Human Settlement, National Health Insurance, et al, and resident of the St. Mary’s
Parish, Honourable Eugene Hamilton, outlines the health impact that poor garbage disposal not
only has on the physical environment but also the human population.
cal, bisphenol…it’s a
substance they say impacts upon our endocrine system…it [bisphenol] has the capacity to impact
the ability of humans to reproduce. Yet, we throw down the plastics everywhere and anywhere
and we don’t stop to think that they will end up in our food chain,” noted Minister Hamilton.
Urging residents to be mindful of poor garbage disposal habits, Minister Hamilton expressed
further,
“We must continue to conduct ourselves in this society in a way that protects nature thereby,
protecting ourselves.”
In advising residents about ways they can protect the biosphere and the general physical
environment Minister Hamilton said,
“Make sure you plant a tree in the back of your yard. Stop the dumping of refuse anywhere and
everywhere. We have invested in garbage bins for almost every home; toss your things [waste] in
bins, so that they can get to the landfill where ultimately when we get into recycling or
converting waste to energy most of it [waste] will be destroyed and turned into energy.”
Making a passionate plea to the attendees, Minister Hamilton urged, “Recruit your friends and
your neighbours to get involved in what the committee is doing in this MAB – Man and the
Biosphere project- so that we can have a clean environment, a healthy environment. We can
protect every fauna and flora in our forest.”