Jamaica Announces Enforcement For New Regulations

Date: March 27, 2003

Source: News Room

Regulations have taken effect this week in Jamaica that will strengthen the nation's one-year-old National Solid Waste Management Authority. The lack of the requisite regulations, according to waste officials, has hampered efforts to get the authority fully off the ground. The act establishes guidelines for the authority, sets up collecting zones, and licenses waste disposal companies. Now that the regulations are in effect, persons found in breach of the act can be fined up to $1 million or sent to jail for a maximum of one year. There are now plans in place to increase the efficiency of Jamaica's solid waste collection system. About 20 garbage compactors will be obtained by the next financial year, and another 107 rolling units will also be added to the nation's garbage fleet.

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