January 26, 2026 - 07:50

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has issued a direct appeal to citizens, emphasizing the critical need for every individual to take greater responsibility for maintaining a clean environment. This call to action comes as the nation experiences a significant expansion in its tourism sector, bringing both economic opportunity and increased pressure on local infrastructure and natural spaces.
The Prime Minister stressed that environmental stewardship is not solely a government obligation but a shared national duty. He highlighted that the country's pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant communities are its most valuable assets. As visitor numbers rise, preserving this natural beauty becomes paramount to ensuring a sustainable and positive experience for both tourists and residents alike.
Officials note that sustainable tourism depends on a clean and healthy environment. Litter and pollution not only degrade ecosystems but also tarnish the nation's reputation as a premier destination. The government is reinforcing waste management systems, but citizen participation is described as the cornerstone of success.
The public is encouraged to be vigilant, dispose of waste properly, and take personal pride in their surroundings. This collective effort, leaders assert, is essential for protecting the environment that supports the nation's livelihood and unique character for generations to come.
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