THE sea shores at the Georgetown seawall has become a garbage dumpsite. My recent evening walk there on Monday afternoon confirms that once a clean & peaceful seawall is now being littered with all sort of garbage.
The garbage include plastic bottles, plastic bags, Styrofoam boxes, cups, old tyres and broken glass bottles which are sticking out from the shore.
People just don’t have no regard for their surroundings and would be seen throwing all their refuse on either side of the seawall.
Is this the way we treat our environment especially our beloved seawall and seashore??
Or is this the way things are being done in Guyana?
My suggestion is that the vendors selling on the seawall on Sunday nights should be the ones to clean up the seawall & have larger garbage bins placed for the disposal of their garbage.
If no serious action is being taken for the proper disposal of plastics in Guyana then in a few years it will be horrific.
P. RAWLINS