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PHOTOS: Community Clean-Up, E-Waste Drive, and Waste Separation Initiative

March 19, 2026
PHOTOS: Community Clean-Up, E-Waste Drive, and Waste Separation Initiative
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President of the Majesty Gardens Community Development Corporation, Jaheim Mitchell (second left), receives cleaning tools from Pan American Development Foundation Project Coordinator, Kimberly Seymour-Brown, at the Community Clean-up, E-Waste Drive, and the Waste Separation Initiative launch, held on Wednesday (March 18) in Majesty Gardens, St. Andrew. Sharing in the moment are (from left) Member of Parliament for St. Andrew Southwestern, Dr. Angela Brown-Burke; Pan American Development Foundation Project Coordinator, Stacy-Ann Barnes and Programme Assistant at the United States Embassy, Dahlia Davis-Gayle. The event was hosted by MPM Waste Management Limited, in partnership with the Pan American Development Foundation, in recognition of Global Recycling Day 2026. The day was observed under the theme ‘Don’t Think Waste – Think Opportunity’ and seeks to encourage individuals and organisations to recognise certain items as valuable resources rather than garbage.

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Students from Majesty Gardens Primary School perform a cultural item at the Community Clean-up, E-Waste Drive, and the Waste Separation Initiative launch held on Wednesday (March 18) in Majesty Gardens, Kingston. The event was hosted by MPM Waste Management Limited, in partnership with the Pan American Development Foundation, in recognition of Global Recycling Day 2026.

 

 

Students from Dupont Primary School are in performance at the Community Clean Up, E-Waste Drive, and the Waste Separation Initiative launch held on Wednesday (March 18) in Majesty Gardens, St. Andrew. The event was hosted by MPM Waste Management Limited, in partnership with the Pan American Development Foundation, in recognition of Global Recycling Day 2026. The day was observed under the theme ‘Don’t Think Waste – Think Opportunity’ and seeks to encourage individuals and organisations to recognise certain items as valuable resources rather than garbage.
Last Updated: March 19, 2026