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Commendable Prizes For First Home Garden Competition Winners

Three winners emerged victorious in the first ever Home Garden Competition held by the Ministry of the Environment and National Beautification, Green and Blue Economy.

The garden enthusiasts recently walked away with hefty prizes for their hard work, following the prize-giving ceremony at the National Botanical Gardens, Waterford, St. Michael.

WINNERS

They were first place winner Greta Collymore from St. Philip, who received the grand prize of $6,500; second place winner, Margaret Headley from St. Peter, who won $4,500, while third place winner, Colleen Hall-Crawford from St. John, took home $3,500.

The trio received trophies along with their monetary wins.

The brainchild of the Ministry, the competition was acclaimed by Minister Adrian Forde as underscoring the significance of green initiatives, in enhancing Barbados’ beauty and elevating environmental health.

“The Ministry is pushing for all these beautification efforts. We have also started to clean up our gullies. You’ve heard about the tree planting drive where we have planted over 500,000 trees since the Prime Minister made the announcement. All these things we are doing collectively as a government and as a caring society,” said Minister Forde.

CREATIVITY ABOUNDED

Meanwhile, National Tree Planting Coordinator, Dewyn Phillips, spoke of the imaginative creations seen in the gardens of the participants. “Some had terracing designs. Some had semi circles. Some had triangular designs. Some had the map of Barbados in the hedge. Some had a display of what looked like a dinosaur, with the hedging of their designs.

They were imaginative and they were creative. You’ll be pleased to know that these gardens had no diseases at all. That showed as an example of the care that they received from the competitors,” stressed Mr. Phillips. 

Judging criteria for the Home Garden Competition included Visibility and Appeal; Design and Arrangement; Free of Weeds and Decay; Healthy Growth of Plants/Disease Free and Variety of Flowering Plants. (PR/GIS)

CAPTION: Minister of the Environment and National Beautification, Green and Blue Economy, Adrian Forde, presenting an award to first place winner of the first ever Home Garden Competition, Greta Collymore of St.Philip

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Barbados Moving To Reduce Effect Of Plastics On Environment

Barbados is moving full steam ahead to drastically reduce the effect of plastics on the environment, over the next 10 years, through the National Action Plan to End Plastics Pollution, which was launched yesterday at Warrens Tower II.

Minister of the Environment and National Beautification, Green and Blue Economy, Adrian Forde, who addressed the launch, gave the assurance that legislation on single-use, petrol based plastics was coming. 

He disclosed that approximately “500 tons of single-use plastics are sold every month, and they are distributed not only into our landfills but, unfortunately, across the length and breadth of our country”.

The National Action Plan to End Plastics Pollution incorporates five key policy interventions, which are considered to have maximum impact in the fight against plastics pollution.

These key strategies involve the phasing out of single-use plastic bottles, by integrating the installation of water refill points; gradually eliminating single-use plastic bags; and the removal of other single-use plastic items, such as takeaway food containers, straws, and lids. 

They also include the implementation of ‘Extended Producer Responsibility’, which will drive source separation when national recycling is started, and the use of downstream measures, such as enhanced on-the-go and bulk waste collections, together with improved enforcement against illegal dumping and littering. 

In the environmental, health battle against plastics, Minister Forde also encouraged “a sense of ownership of our country to ensure that we do the right thing for other generations to come”. (PR/GIS)

Caption: Minister of the Environment and National Beautification, Adrian Forde, and Executive Director of Common Seas, Dr. Charlotte Davies looking over the National Action Plan to End Plastics Pollution, during its launch at Warrens Tower II while Permanent Secretary, Ministry Minister of the Environment and National Beautification, Yolande Howard and Waste Management Coordinator Project Management Coordination Unit, Thora Lorde, look on

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MESSAGE FOR WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY JUNE 5

FROM THE HON. ADRIAN FORDE, MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT & NATIONAL BEAUTIFICATION GREEN AND BLUE ECONOMY

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New Model & Innovative Solutions Needed

New paradigms and innovative solutions are required to chart a resilient and sustainable energy future for small island developing states (SIDS).

Minister of Energy and Business, Senator Lisa Cummins, expressed this view today, as she addressed the SIDS Ministerial, being held in the margins of the 14th Session of the IRENA Assembly, in Abu Dhabi.  Barbados was appointed as Chair of the SIDS Ministerial.

Senator Cummins stated that SIDS’ commitment to accelerating energy transitions had been heavily focused on the electricity sector. “But resilience and sustainable development demand that we agitate for the decarbonisation of the transportation and other end-use sectors….

“We cannot rely on the same systems and methodologies if we are to chart a resilient and sustainable energy future for SIDS.  New paradigms and innovative solutions are required, or we will reach so far and no further,” she indicated.

Pointing to the Bridgetown Initiative, which addresses financing for climate resilience, the Minister explained that among other things, is designed to reform the way rich countries finance poor countries in a climate crisis by preventing spiralling debt crises from successive natural disasters such as droughts, floods and hurricanes.

“Targeted solutions comprising modern flexible policy, regulatory and legislative systems, which are responsive to technological advancements as well as bespoke financial models, are a necessity. Technical assistance, knowledge transfer, and capacity-building of our human resources need to be the nucleus of the transformation. The continuous development of these systems is vital to facilitate SIDS’ access to appropriate financing for the implementation of renewable energy projects,” Senator Cummins said.

She pointed out that this would assist SIDS in better managing their high debt profiles and channel investments to modernising archaic infrastructure, to facilitate the on boarding of renewable energy and innovative solutions, such as storage onto electricity grids, without compromising stability and reliability.

The Minister said the SIDS Lighthouses Initiative provides a partnership framework that facilitates support to accelerate decarbonisation in small island developing states and the strengthening of climate resilience.

She highlighted the success of the SIDS Lighthouses Initiative but stressed it was not the time for nostalgia or to rest on our laurels. She proffered the view that it is time to reaffirm their commitment and reassess strategies because “much remains to be done”.

Senator Cummins continued: “As SIDS, it is imperative that we lead globally and use our collective voices to champion the energy transition and climate action.” (PR/GIS)

CAPTION: Barbados’ Minister of Energy and Business, Senator Lisa Cummins, in discussion with Director General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Francesco La Camera, at the SIDS Ministerial, which was held on the margins 14th Session of the IRENA Assembly, in Abu Dhabi

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