AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUNESCO Biosphere Reserve: Aruba has been recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in a rare “whole-island” designation, covering beaches, reefs, desert landscapes, parks, and communities—highlighting the island’s low-impact tourism and conservation focus. Waste & Recycling Culture: Parliamentarian Otami Thomasia says recycling must be built through schools and a national education-and-recycling plan, while another parliamentarian questions government choices around waste management and Serlimar’s role. National Cleanup Day: Aruba’s government will hold a National Cleanup Day on July 25, aiming to rebuild public trust and get residents back into caring for public spaces. Tourism Sustainability in Action: Aruba’s hospitality sector keeps leaning into sustainability and wellness, from regenerative hospitality efforts at Boardwalk to expanded wellness experiences at Radisson Blu and Bucuti & Tara’s continued sustainability leadership. Climate Pressure Beyond Aruba: A record-smashing heat wave and heat dome in the U.S. and Canada is putting over 100 million people under heat alerts, underscoring the wider climate risks Aruba communities and visitors face. Governance Watch: Concerns continue over Aruba’s missing LIM law, with critics saying unclear ministerial responsibility hurts transparency and accountability.
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