The environment is where we all meet; where we all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share.
Lady Bird Johnson
innovation & social change
Highlights
Community-Led Model: First waste management project in Grand Bahama funded by personal investment + corporate support, proving grassroots solutions can thrive without heavy municipal funding.
Accessible & Inclusive: Strategically placed bins serve pedestrians, motorists, students, and underserved communities, ensuring no group is left behind.
Data-Driven Impact: Each bin holds 55 lbs of waste; with 12 bins, over 7,000 lbs annually are diverted from streets and ecosystems these metrics are tracked for transparency and advocacy.
Catalyst for Local Action: Schools, civic groups, and businesses co-own outcomes through usage, monitoring, and bin adoption programs.
Scalable, Replicable Solution: Simple infrastructure + community engagement = a low-cost, high-impact model that can expand across other Bahamian islands.
Health & Livelihood Benefits: Cleaner environments reduce pests and disease, boost community pride, and support tourism and small business growth.
The focus
Cleaner Communities, Healthier Ecosystems
We are about creating healthier communities, stronger ecosystems, and a sustainable future for Grand Bahama.