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Team members from Pan Jamaica Property Company and the C B Facey Foundation joined a National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) shoreline clean-up at Shipwreck Beach in Jamaica’s Palisadoes Port Royal Protected Area on September 20 during International Coastal Clean-up Day. The group, led by senior staff from both organisations, collected solid waste from the area, which serves as a turtle nesting ground.
Organisers cited persistent waste management issues affecting Jamaica’s marine environments. The C B Facey Foundation said environmental protection remains a priority and that participating in clean-up activities is part of its mandate to support sustainability initiatives. More in the Business Social.
Rachel Roberts (left), administrative assistant at Pan Jamaica Property Company, and Taquise Morris, health and safety officer at Pan Jamaica Property Company, teamed up to help record the plastic waste collected at Shipwreck Beach as a part of the International Coastal Clean-up Day efforts organised by NEPA.
Leaving it better than they found it — The C B Facey Foundation team, part of the Pan Jamaica Group, showed up and showed out in support of NEPA’s International Coastal Clean-up Day activities at Shipwreck Beach.
Eric Steele, technical services officer at Pan Jamaica Property Company, removes a discarded tricycle and part of a plastic drum found along the shorelines of Shipwreck Beach on International Coastal Clean-up Day.