AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNational Cleanup Push: Aruba Ports Authority and the Government are teaming up for “Day to Care for Aruba” on July 25, with 26 dumpster sites islandwide (including Harbour Arena) to help residents dispose of waste and shift toward shared responsibility. Enforcement for a Cleaner Island: Nature and Environment Director Gisbert Boekhoudt says cleaning must be paired with stronger supervision to prevent repeat littering and illegal dumping, with agencies coordinating on how to enforce existing pollution rules. Waste Management Debate: MP Hendrik Tevreden warns Aruba needs a structured, transparent waste system—not temporary fixes—questioning what happens after Barcadera’s waste zone and whether recycling or separation is actually happening. Recycling in Schools: Parliamentarian Otami Thomasia argues recycling must start in schools with a national education and recycling plan that turns waste reduction into everyday habits. Housing Policy Update: Minister Rene Herdé presented a new land-allocation policy aimed at fairer, more transparent housing development, including more flexible options for compact homes and apartments. Climate Risk Alert: CariCOF warns El Niño plus warmer Caribbean seas could bring more intense heat, drought, and a higher risk of flooding during the 2026 wet season. Tourism & Access: Southwest Airlines announced new Saturday-only nonstop routes from Nashville to Aruba (plus Montego Bay and St. Thomas), expanding Caribbean access.
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