As Trinidad and Tobago gets into gear for the ultimate events of Carnival 2023, Planning and Development Minister, Pennelope Beckles, is urging citizens to "not abandon our understanding of the environment, the impacts of our behaviours on it, and the importance of its protection during this time."
In a media release, Minister Beckles says while there are significant numbers of the population engaging in the season’s festivities, there also are large numbers of people who will be spending time in nature, participating in activities such as hiking, camping, swimming, or just relaxing in the nation’s natural spaces.
She is encouraging everyone to exercise environmental awareness in their various spheres of enjoyment.
"The revellers who will be taking to the streets are reminded that there are iCare bins for recyclable materials such as glass, plastic, drink cartons and so on throughout the main cities. Bands can also collect recyclable materials," she said.
In addition, the Minister is asking the segment of the population trying to get away from the carnival activities via nature, to leave nothing but footprints, "and take away only memories from the nation's green spaces."