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JAMAICA: Bamboo being explored as a substitute for Plastic and Styrofoam

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#Kingston, October 25, 2018 – Jamaica – Bamboo is being explored as a possible alternative to the production of plastic and styrofoam containers as the Government embarks on a policy to ban the use of the materials.

Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. J.C. Hutchinson, said the Government will be looking closely at the potential of the bamboo sector in filling the gap.

“All that is made from plastic that you can think of can be made from bamboo, so we are going to be looking at it… as an alternative for all the plastic that we are presently using,” Mr. Hutchinson said.  He was addressing a recent Jamaica Information Service (JIS) Think Tank.

Starting January 1, 2019, the Government will be imposing a ban on the importation, manufacture, distribution and use of specific categories of plastic packaging materials. These include single-use plastic carrier/shopping bags; expanded polystyrene foam, commonly referred to as styrofoam; and plastic drinking straws.

President of the Bamboo Industry Association of Jamaica, Robert Rainford, said that the upcoming Caribbean International Bamboo Symposium will feature discussions on how bamboo can be used as a substitute for the materials to be banned.

“The symposium is a great opportunity for us to showcase what bamboo can do, and the issue of plastic and styrofoam is timely, because bamboo can be a substitute for all of those. We have done a lot of work in that area, and we are looking forward to making sure that we can fill the gap when the time comes,” he said.

The Caribbean International Bamboo Symposium will be held at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston on November 27 and 28, under the theme ‘Bamboo: An Economic High Value Chain Resource for the Caribbean’.

The symposium will be followed by a field visit to bamboo productive enterprises on November 29.

 

Release: JIS

Contact: Denise Dennis

Photo Captions:

Header: Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. J.C Hutchinson, addresses a JIS Think Tank on October 17.

 Insert: President of the Bamboo Industry Association of Jamaica, Robert Rainford, addresses a JIS Think Tank on October 17.

 

Photo Credit: Adrian Walker

 

 

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Haiti- ECHO humanitarian efforts

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Rashaed Esson

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#Haiti#Crisis#HumanitarianEfforts#ECHO, April 23rd, 2024 – Due to the worsening Humanitarian crisis in Haiti with an increase in death toll and injured people, The European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), launched an emergency airlift of 5 flights carrying essentials which include up to 62 tons of medicine as well as emergency shelter equipment, and water and sanitation items. These were brought to Cap Haitien according to a report from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), on April 19, as the international Airport in Port au prince remains closed following the gang attack last month.

 

 

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Dominica repeals laws criminalizing gay sex

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Rashaed Esson

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#Dominica#LGBTQIA, April 24, 2034- Dominica has decided to remove colonial era laws that criminalized gay sex, joining Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, St. Kitts and Nevis and Antigua and Barbuda.

This comes almost five years after a man of the queer community, whose identity was withheld for his safety, spoke out against Dominica’s laws in 2019, saying they violated his  rights.

 

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Jamaica recognizes Palestine

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Rashaed Esson

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#Jamaica#Palestine, April 24, 2024– Just days after Barbados, Jamaica also decided to recognize Palestine as a sovereign state as announced by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Kamina Johnson Smith. She reportedly informed that the decision follows a discussion by the Cabinet on Monday April 22.

Commenting on this development in a release, Smith said, “Jamaica continues to advocate for a two-state solution as the only viable option to resolve the longstanding conflict, guarantee the security of Israel and uphold the dignity and rights of Palestinians. By recognising the State of Palestine, Jamaica strengthens its advocacy towards a peaceful solution.”

 

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