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Community Center / News / Virgin Islands / July 23, 2018

The Virgin Islands Conservation Society in collaboration with the Virgin Islands Department of Planning & Natural Resources Division of Coastal Zone Management on Monday announced the launch of the “VI Clean Coasts” campaign starting August 1.

According to the release, ocean plastic is a growing disaster, and tackling it has unprecedented support from consumers of all from all walks of life, who are calling for business and government to urgently take steps to significantly reduce plastic pollution and turn off the tap of plastic pollution. Plastic does not biodegrade, it photodegrades into smaller and smaller pieces and can remain in the environment indefinitely, the release added.

The VI Clean Coasts certification is a local initiative intended to reduce the amount of single-use plastic in the USVI. Single use plastics are detrimental to the environment, impacting every part of the ocean food chain as well as pose great risks to personal health of the VI community.

The VI Clean Coast program encourages businesses to take a proactive approach to “greening” their practices by offering environmental certification and grants to incentivizes the implementation of changes leading to the elimination of single-use plastics. As the sponsor of this initiative, DPNR is phasing out single use plastics cups from its offices and switching to paper or cardboard cups, according to the release. Employees are encouraged to use reusable cups and the department has already supplied dozens to its staff members.

The campaign aims to:

1. Celebrate existing green practices

2. Get educated and educate others about single-use plastics

3. Conduct impact surveys of businesses and exchange of best practices (Idea bank)

4. Aid in making acceptable changes through free consultations and the use of sub-awards

5. Award certification according to level of compliance achieved and public recognition.

Take the pledge: Businesses are encouraged to register for this Free program at https://dpnr.vi.gov/czm/programs-viczmp/vi-clean-coasts/. All businesses registered by September 28th will be eligible to apply for seed grants from CZM to assist with making necessary changes such as purchasing paper straws, reusable bags, reusable cups, utensils….

For more information, please contact Valerie Peters at [email protected] or Kristina Edwards at [email protected]


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