Five towns benefit from waste management equipment
Minister of Communities, Ronald Bulkan (sixth from left); Mayor of Linden, Waneka Arrindell (fifth from left); Lethem Councillor, Ubol McDonald (second from right); Anna Regina, Town Clerk, Diane Critchlow (sixth from right); Head of Sanitation Management Unit, Gordon Gilkes (second from left); and Emil McGarrell, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communities with other officials (DPI photo)
Minister of Communities, Ronald Bulkan (sixth from left); Mayor of Linden, Waneka Arrindell (fifth from left); Lethem Councillor, Ubol McDonald (second from right); Anna Regina, Town Clerk, Diane Critchlow (sixth from right); Head of Sanitation Management Unit, Gordon Gilkes (second from left); and Emil McGarrell, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communities with other officials (DPI photo)

FIVE municipalities have received tractor-trailers to assist them in waste management and the promotion of the Green Generation Guyana imitative, which encompasses the three Rs: reduce, reuse and recycle.

Minister of Communities, Ronald Bulkan, handed over the trailers on Thursday to municipal representatives from Anna Regina, Lethem, Linden, New Amsterdam, and Rose Hall.
“The motto of the ministry is to develop, cohesive, empowered and sustainable communities. In this regard, the sanitation of our towns and communities and in particular solid waste management is an important aspect of that mandate,” Minister Bulkan stated.

One of the tractor trailers that was handed over to the municipalities (DPI photo)

He added that the central government had invested in capacity building and upgrading the municipalities’ equipment in all five of its previous budgets.

“The example of Haags Bosch […] provides evidence of the emphasis that is being placed by this administration to ensure that these eyesores that we previously had – which where dumpsites – are converted into modern and proper sanitary landfills.”

Head of the Sanitation Management Unit (SMU), Gordon Gilkes, said the equipment was a significant boost for his unit, since waste management is essential for a greener and cleaner economy.

“We are encouraging the municipalities to up their waste management programmes in terms of reducing, re-using and recycling and, if possible, to look at energy recovery from the waste before they have final the disposal,” Gilkes said.

In the future, SMU plans to work on developing more sanitary landfill sites and capacity building by equipping the municipalities and promoting the three Rs. They will also visit various municipalities to train personnel in solid waste management.
The ministry had previously donated tractors to the municipalities. (DPI)

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