Topic: litter
Free bulk home-waste collection begins next month
Residents can dispose of unwanted furniture, appliances and other large household items in the annual bulk waste collection.
Cayman’s ‘Wombles’ helping to keep its roads and beaches clean
With government legislation promising to tackle litter, will Cayman's beach and roadside litter problem finally be solved?
Litterbugs could face a $5K fine or a year in jail under tough new...
Government is asking for the public’s opinion on its plans to update Cayman’s litter laws which could see offenders face a $5,000 fine or a 12-month jail sentence.
Carnival: After the glitter comes the litter
Food containers, beer cans and bottles, and plastic water bottles were left behind in the carnival 'after mas', strewn along the road and in bushes.
12,000 pieces of litter removed in two hours
More than 80 people turned out on Sunday in George Town to clean the streets, collecting more than 12,000 pieces of litter in two hours.
Letter: Keep litter ‘pigs’ at bay
In Cayman, we like to practise ‘Cayman Kind’ with respect and friendliness offered to all residents and visitors alike.
Cayman Clean
Today's editorial cartoon
Some progress on longstanding issues
I notice that speed limit signs are now being erected throughout the district of West Bay. However there is still a lot of speeding going on and I believe that it could be due to the lack of speed limit signs, as I mentioned in previous letters.
Ghostly littering in Cayman Brac
I think it must be the capricious activity of a duppy! Or several duppies. It must be several. They are the mythic entities, nondescript shape-shifters, that roam the Cayman Islands, especially the Brac … and up on the bluff.
Cleanup sparks call for further action
The tally was considerable, the volunteers were weary and, in terms of making Bodden Town a cleaner place, the result was a positive one at this year’s Earth Day cleanups in the district.
Volunteers clean up Cayman
Beds, washing machines, a jet-ski, a stolen backpack, a blender, a mop and a syringe were among the items found by an army of volunteers cleaning up Cayman’s streets and beaches.
Haitian trash identified on Cayman beaches
Trash discarded as far away as Haiti is washing up on beaches in Cayman, according to citizen-scientists taking part in a beach plastics survey on the island.
Barkers looking worse for wear
Plastics, glass bottles and cans and a diaper box protruding through garbage bags: These are just some of the things you can find lying...














