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TRRI disassociates from EMA’s recycling support claims
Tobago recycling resource initiative disassociates from EMA claims, questions funding transparency.
Tobago recycling resource initiative disassociates from EMA claims, questions funding transparency.
Scarborough, Tobago – The Tobago Recycling Resource Initiative (TRRI) and Recycling Waste & Logistics (RWL) have publicly distanced themselves from a contractor recently referenced by the Environmental Management Authority (EMA).
The EMA had claimed to support recycling in Tobago through this contractor. However, TRRI clarifies that it has no association with the entity, describing its presence as shadowy. TRRI has also criticized the EMA’s ongoing support for the contractor, highlighting serious discrepancies in funding allocation through the Green Fund and raising concerns over transparency and mismanagement. Allegations were also made regarding outstanding payments to contractors, with TRRI accusing the EMA of engaging in greenwashing.
In contrast, TRRI highlighted its own success in recycling efforts, having processed over 400 tons of recyclables. It also reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to achieving zero waste in Tobago by 2030.
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