Minister Patrice Gumbs, of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment,
and Infrastructure (VROMI), along with representatives of the Ministry held a constructive
meeting with all five waste collection companies contracted to manage garbage collection. The
meeting focused on addressing pressing concerns about waste management and finding solutions
to ensure better service delivery.
The Minister emphasized the critical importance of waste collection in maintaining public health,
safeguarding the country’s reputation, and enhancing national branding efforts. “When waste is
not collected on time, it has far-reaching consequences for our community and our image as a
country. This is an issue we must address head-on and tackle together,” the Minister stated.
During the discussion, the Minister assured the haulers that the government is committed to
strengthening its support to help them meet their contractual obligations. However, he also
underlined the importance of accountability, stating that penalties will be enforced in cases of
contractual breaches.
The waste collection companies shared their concerns, including the scarcity of waste bins in
some areas and challenges with improper disposal of household items. These issues have
compounded the difficulties in maintaining regular and efficient waste collection services.
Gumbs held a meeting with the haulers in July to address the already concerning situation with
garbage collection. Yesterday’s meeting was a review of performance since that time, addressing
what has now become a grave situation. The Ministry will be convening one-on-one meetings
next week with each hauler to evaluate the current relationship.
The Minister expressed his appreciation for the community’s patience as we address these
concerns. The Ministry looks forward to implementing adjustments that will improve the waste
management system and ensure the country remains clean, healthy, and attractive for residents
and visitors alike.