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Mc Lean labels practice ‘corporate vulgarity’

Two senior officials of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) have launched a scathing attack on what they say is the worsening practice by businesses in the urban commercial sector of dumping garbage on city streets, parapets and in drains and have said that a point has now been reached where the practice should attract the strongest possible legal sanctions.

Private Sector Commission Chairman Captain Gerry Gouveia

Private Sector Commission Chairman Captain Gerry Gouveia

“Sections of the business community are well on their way to making the city a garbage dump and the practice, distressingly, is going unnoticed by the authorities responsible for managing the city,” Chairman  of the Security and Governance Committee of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) Major General (ret’d) Norman Mc Lean told Stabroek Business earlier this week.

Last Tuesday Stabroek Business was invited by Mc Lean to visit several sections of the city where large deposits of refuse had been dumped indiscriminately. Outside the Regent and Wellington streets premises of the Guyoil gas station huge amounts of plastic had been dumped on the roadside. “This is not the work of vendors and passers-by; this is sheer  corporate vulgarity,” Mc Lean declared. And the retired Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force told Stabroek Business that the practice raises the question as to whether businesses that demonstrate such flagrant disregard for the environmental security of the capital should be allowed to trade in Georgetown.

Mc Lean, who provided Stabroek Business with pictures of the refuse dumped outside the Guyoil gas station told Stabroek Business that he had already raised the matter with the PSC and that he would insist that “some robust form of action” be taken to bring the PSC’s concerns to the attention of the business community.

Asked about the role of City Hall in arresting the problem Mc Lean said that while he had already contacted the Mayor’s office to formally raise the  concern, he was tired of “all of the complexities” associated with municipal management of the city. “I am placing the responsibility squarely on the shoulders of the businesses in the city. We cannot ‘mouth off’ about corporate social responsibility without recognizing that part of that responsibility is to dispose of our garbage responsibility,” Mc Lean said.

Meanwhile, PSC Chairman Captain Gerry Gouveia told Stabroek Business that the state of the city was a “reflection of a culture of umindfulness” which he said was a reflection of the state of mind of many of its inhabitants, the people who use it.

“It is clear that some businesses see the city as a kind of public convenience to be abused and left in a filthy state, and that applies particularly to sections of the business community.”

Gouveia and Mc Lean are among the leading private sector advocates of corporate social responsibility and Gouveia told Stabroek Business that he had grown “disgusted of the situation where we sit at seminars and conferences and pay lip service to corporate social responsibility while shamelessly depositing our garbage on the nearest corner.”

Asked whether he shared Mc Lean’s view that harsher penalties should be meted out to transgressors Gouveia said that while he endorsed that view, the solution has to go beyond meting out penalties. “It really is a question of all of us, the PSC, the Georgetown Chamber, and other social organizations and officials of government taking a robust position on the issue. Businesses that dump garbage indiscriminately must be made aware in the strongest possible terms that it is not a socially acceptable practice,” Gouveia said.

Meanwhile Mc Lean told Stabroek Business that a point had now been reached where government should impose an immediate ban on the importation of plastics bottles and styrofoam receptacles. “We no longer need to be educated on the environmental hazards posed by these materials and a total ban on their use would appear to be the only way to salvage the situation”, Mc Lean said.



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  1. Bevon Currie GUYANA says:

    I like the passion and conviction my friend gerry put to every thing he is involve in. He is a true partriot and all guyanese must commend him for his efforts

  2. michael tannassee UNITED STATES says:

    ……. developing nations ,, with their “materialistic culture” — ” live simple ,, so that others may simply live ” — is like Gerry said,, in the woeful state of not evolving on par with the fast moving buildup of garbage and refuse,, which is a sign of growing economies ,, expendables by each person adds up to become ,, health hazards ,, when not intelligently disposed of ,, hence the overiding need for all in GY,,, to be educated about their involvement in a healthy environment starting with the harnessing of their ” mindlessness ” and,, be concerned by intelligently recycling and disposing with long term ,, prospects for use after composting ,,
    their daily waste ! think of how it would be if the situation as it is now,, to have brought out concerned citizens to make the public aware ,, of their abuse,, by pollution !

    in Gy ,, garbage and waste is every where ,, refuse is the reason too,,, for the causes of the mosquitoes ,, flies ,, rats ,, all three of which are,, and can become fatal and has been responsible for fatalities over the years ,, the burden in many case borne by the budget of the people who ,, pay thier taxes ,, with no benefits ,, all because ,, there are in proportion to the tax payers ,,, more of whom don’t pay any taxes,,, but add more to the environment that helps to bring on the need from the — none too soon — observation for the far too long — now a habit of nearly all –
    total neglect of what is now an eye sore ,,

    so here is my two cents worth of a solution ! ,, there are many dray cart owners who can be employed by offering the use of their horse and dray to the companies in the city ,, to pick up their boxed/crated garbage each day for disposal ! no pollution from large garbage disposal trucks ,, no consumption of ,, fuel ,, the MAYOR should pay half the bill to the D/carts ,, or the tax payers make deductions — by certifiable proof — of all payments made for doing what their taxes? should be providing…. i think the payment from the MAYOR,, should be ignored and deal with the buisnesses,, for payment ,, and let them and the non functional ” clique ” at city hall continue to wallow in the refuse of their own making !…..what a totally dysfuntional lot,,,,,, index – fingering in this case is futile , and non – productive ,, remedial action is of need ,, i have offered a very simple solution ,, given half a measure of ” reasoning ” it’s easy to see how this can be achieved !………

  3. eloise NETHERLANDS says:

    SET THE DRAY CART OWNERS TO WORK
    THOSE THAT UNIMPLOED.
    THE PEOPLE WHO DOING THIS SHOULD PAY A FINE, PUT SOME
    ONE TO LOOK AND SEE TO THIS 24 HOUR A DAY,
    A LOT OF PEOPLE NEAD WORK,
    WITH THE GARBAGE , SHOULD BE USED TO HELP MAKE DAM IN
    SOMEPLACE,S, IT SHOULD COVER WITH CLAY AND SAND ALSO
    STONE TO STOP WATER FROM FLOODING, THAT WILL HELP A LOT
    SOME PEOPLE WILL GLAD TO GET THAT JOB. IN THE HOLLAND
    THE GOVERMENT DO IT JUST LIKE THAT.
    DON,T FOR GET HOLLAND WAS VERY SMALL,
    THAT IS THE WAY THEY DO HELP TO BILED OP LAND
    ALL SO SEA DEFENCE.. PUT PEOPLE TO WORK

    • bgsbny UNITED STATES says:

      ok ,,,, attention all ! meh galfren eloise,,, she ah live in de land of the Nederlands Taal ! and i have a very strong feeling that ,, she was schooled in it ,, hence her slightly distorted english ,, which if carefully read makes a lot of sense ????

      suh y’all kful ,, she is meh galfren ! hello eloise ,, hou kat het meschat ??????



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