Thursday , March 28 2024

Biodegradable products for carnival

Sabans can get acquainted with biodegradable products at the Carnival Village next week, thanks to an initiative of the local government.

The Public Entity Saba has purchased several cases of biodegradable cups, food containers and straws. These products will be given to the booth holders at the Carnival Village, so they can use them to serve food and drinks during next week’s festivities.

Biodegradable straws.

Government decided to purchase the items as a way to introduce them to the general public and the booth holders. Biodegradable products will become the new future when Saba starts phasing out single-use plastic products in 2020, resulting in an ultimate ban of these items which cause littering and pollute the natural environment.

On July 15, the Public Entity, represented by Island Governor Jonathan Johnson and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, represented by State Secretary Stientje van Veldhoven signed a declaration of intention to start the phasing out of single-use plastics next year.

The biodegradable products were ordered from PDG in St. Maarten. This is the first time the Public Entity ordered these items as a try-out for the booth holders and the general public. The Carnival Village will open on Monday, July 22 for the entire week, up to the Second Day Parade, the Last Lap and the burning of the Momo on Sunday, July 28.

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