The Grenada Hotel & Tourism Association  (GHTA) is proud to announce a landmark donation of $486,000 EC through its Tourism  Enhancement Fund (TEF) to the Grenada Solid Waste Management Authority (GSWMA) for  the acquisition of a state-of-the-art, commercial-grade glass pulverizer system. This donation, the largest financial contribution ever made to GSWMA, signifies a significant  commitment to enhancing waste management and promoting sustainability in Grenada.

The donation aims to address the pressing need for effective glass recycling solutions on  the island, facilitating the reduction of glass waste and supporting the overall goal of a  cleaner, greener Grenada. The new glass crusher will not only streamline the recycling  process but also contribute to the development of sustainable practices within the tourism  industry and beyond.

Arlene Friday, CEO of GHTA, expressed her enthusiasm about the donation, stating, “This  substantial investment in the glass crusher represents our unwavering commitment to  environmental stewardship and sustainable tourism. We believe that by providing GSWMA  with the tools necessary to improve waste management, we are taking an essential step  towards preserving the natural beauty of Grenada for future generations. This initiative  exemplifies the power of collaboration and the positive impact we can achieve when we  work together.”

The donation was announced during a ceremony held at GSWMA Queens Park on March  11th, attended by key stakeholders from both the public and private sectors as well as  secondary students. The event featured remarks from various dignitaries, including  Senator Salim Rahaman, Private Sector Parliamentary Representative, and Elvis Lewis,  President of GHTA, who both underscored the importance of partnerships in advancing  sustainable waste management practices and leaving a lasting impact for future  generations. It also featured representatives from the Ministry of Climate Resilience, Ms. Samara Burris, Communications Specialist and the Ministry of Tourism, Ms. Naline Joseph,  Tourism Advisor.

Lyndon Charles, Integrated Resource Manager at GSWMA, shared insights on the  anticipated impact of the Glass Pulverizer System, emphasizing its potential to  revolutionize glass recycling in Grenada. “This donation will empower us to significantly  enhance our recycling capabilities, reduce landfill waste, and contribute to a more  sustainable environment,” he stated.

The ceremony culminated in the unveiling of the project design and a formal check  presentation, solidifying the commitment to a greener future for Grenada. It was followed  by a vote of thanks from GSWMA Communications Officer, Myrna Julien who thanked  GHTA for their impactful donation.

For further information about this initiative or to learn more about the Grenada Hotel &  Tourism Association’s Tourism Enhancement Fund, please contact us at (473) 444-1353 or  via email at info@ghta.org.

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