Less
More
-
Posts: 62472
-
Thank you received: 36
-
-
13 Apr 2014 11:31 #186963
by chairman
Business persons at Charity accused of dumping garbage in Pomeroon River
BOAT operators in the Pomeroon River are calling on both the Maritime Division of the Ministry of Transport and Hydraulics (MARAD) and the Environmental Protection Agency to look into the careless dumping of plastic bags into the Pomeroon River. Reports are that plastic bags pose grave danger to operators of outboard engines, and can cause serious accidents and concomitant loss of innocent lives.Some business owners and vendors at Charity reportedly dump garbage, which includes plastic bags, bottles and disposable cups.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
cricketwindies.com/forum/
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
-
mapoui
-
-
Visitor
-
13 Apr 2014 12:10 #186966
by mapoui
would I be out of sync to plead with allyuh not to turn Guyana into India?
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
-
mapoui
-
-
Visitor
-
13 Apr 2014 12:14 #186967
by mapoui
they Guyana government shud pass a law now.....no plastic bags must be imported into Guyana...indeed very little plastics...
only Glass bottles and utensils..glass is reusable
paper or weaved artsy and durable bags of bio degradable materials that can used over long periods for shopping
imagine my sooprise when I got old time paper shopping bags for my groceries at Whole Foods..one reason why I go back
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
-
Forum
-
Political Opinions, Commentaries on Current Issues
-
The Water Cooler!
-
Business persons at Charity accused of dumping garbage in Pomeroon River
Time to create page: 0.204 seconds