Senator Novelle Francis, Jr.  said he is encouraged to see the territory moving towards implementation of a comprehensive waste reduction and recycling program. He said, however, that while legislation proposed by Governor Kenneth Mapp could significantly reduce the amount of solid waste that is going into the landfill and contributing to the litter that is both an eyesore and health hazard across the territory, it does nothing to address the disposal of vehicle tires.

According to Mr. Francis, any comprehensive plan for waste reduction must include a strategy for tire disposal. “Tires are being improperly disposed by consumers and irresponsible retailers,” he said. “These tires are being dumped in the guts, on the side of the roads and in the bush. My proposed legislation, Bill 31-0363, would require Waste Management to designate disposal sites for waste tires throughout the territory and also close the loophole that presently allows consumers to dispose of their used tires.”

Mr. Francis says waste tire disposal has economic and public health implications. “Our tourism product relies on a clean and inviting environment. Tires littering our roads and beaches is not the image we should be presenting of the territory. In addition, these tires only provide breeding grounds for mosquitos that carry Chikungunya, Dengue and Zika viruses. Proper management is critical.”

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