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Jun 13, 2015 News
Employees attached to Puran Brothers Garbage Disposal Company and residents of Charity, Pomeroon, on Thursday, undertook to clean the Charity environs.
The initiative has seen areas along the Charity River Dam and Streets in proximity to the popular Xenon Hotel being cleared of rubbish and unwanted garbage.
Matthew Monroe, field manager assigned to the company’s operations in Region Two, said that the company has been playing a major role countrywide ever since the cleanup campaign strategy began.
Monroe explained that businesses, especially in the Charity area, have been lending their support by providing garbage bags, gloves and other tools to facilitate the extensive cleaning of the Charity environment.
Monroe noted that the following week would see the engagement of a businessman, which would further trigger similar cleaning initiatives in other areas in the Region.
While Monroe has said that maintenance is important, he said that his collective body of business folks who are in the process of implementing a “watchdog” approach, where persons would be keenly monitored in their approach of disposing garbage properly.
He said that while the Charity car park is another target area, car drivers have already shown their willingness to cooperate in cleaning up the space they occupy.
Meanwhile, staff of the National Insurance Scheme, located in Anna Regina, commenced cleaning the parapet of the entrance of the building.
Other individuals have already mobilized themselves into groups to continue cleaning areas in Essequibo over the weekends.
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