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World Environment Day - 5 June 2004

World Environment Day

 World Environment Day 2004
World Environment Day 2004

 World Environment Day 2004
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 Cathrine and Melissa at Barkers National Park
Cathrine and Melissa at Barkers National Park after our clean up.
Barkers - the protection of our beautiful coral reefs!  The John Gray Recyclers are busy cleaning this area of Marine Debris, Dumped items and Littering.  This is all with the help of the Department of Environmental Health and Ms Shannon McKenzie.
 
New signs have been placed at Barkers to show the penalty for dumping and littering and the Department of Environmental Health came to the area with the John Gray Recyclers and cleared the area of dumped and littered items.
 
Plastic Recycling is now taking place and six pack holders are being collected in the Community, as well as at the John Gray High School and the Lighthouse School.  The John Gray Recyclers are taking six-pack holder recycling into the schools for World Environment Day/World Ocean Day as it is so important to protect our oceans and our local environment. These six-pack holders are being reused by Bodden Beverages and any left over are being sent back to Hi-Cone in the United States.
 
8 June 2004 - The Director of Environmental Health, Mr Roydell Carter, the Assistant Director of Environmental Health, Dr Rodriguez, the Assistant Director of Solid Waste, Mr Ronald Dilbert and the Building Control Officer, Mr Bentley Vaughn  attended a John Gray Recyclers' Presentation about their ongoing Coral Reef Preservation work in the Cayman Islands and around the Globe.  This presentation was done to commemorate World Environment Day, and World Ocean Day on 8 June. 
 
The John Gray Recyclers' aim is to continue to preserve Coral Reefs and our environment, and we would like to thank the Cayman Islands' Department of Environmental Health for their kind help with our enviromental work to date.
 John Gray Recyclers Plastic Recycling
John Gray Recyclers Plastic Recycling

 World Environment Day Logo 2003
World Environmetn Day Logo 2003

World Environment Day 2003 - CITN "Daybreak" show
World Environment Day 2003
Jeremy and Shannon McKenzie, Dept Env Health, discuss WED theme withTasha Esteban, the show hostess

Jeremy discusses the importance of plastic six pack recycling to protect our marine life/environment. Shannon discusses the importance of protecting our drinking water

DON'T SPOIL WITH OIL Chuck Taylor, Vibe with Mrs Whitehead at the Fosters' store on World Environment Day 2002
 

Chuck Taylor, Vibe - with Mrs Whitehead

Grabbit (Kimberly Wilken) talks to a young admirer
Grabbit (Kimberly Wilken) speaks with a young admirer.

Iggy (Jeremy Forbes) at Fosters' Supermarket

Iggy (Jeremy Forbes) showing us how important it is to recycle and take care of our environment.