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Paradise Lost

EDITOR, The Tribune.

DRIVING around our beloved island with a visitor, he compared what he saw with his last visit over 20 years ago. Then he saw a Paradise. Today nothing but wrecked cars, trucks, boats, all homes for mosquitoes and rats. As well as bins of uncollected garbage and other discarded items on vacant lots and along the roadsides.

Now he admitted that the tourist areas, with luxury hotels and restaurants and gated communities are up to international standards. But he questioned how the local population can allow their own streets, and homes, and abandoned buildings and homes needing love and attention to stay like that.

Wake up Bahamas! We must restore our island to the Paradise it once was. Let’s get rid of these eyesores.

Let’s start by collecting used items that no one wants, and that cannot be allowed to be sent to the Public Garbage Dump. Used car batteries, Electrical items such as printers and computers and TV sets. All of these can be recycled and processed for export.

Enquiries as to how this can be done to email: recyclevisionbahamas.com

RECYCLE VISION BAHAMAS LTD

Nassau

January 14, 2018.

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