TEAM members from the Sandals Resorts Montego Bay Region today cleared over 400 pounds of garbage from a section of the beach and sidewalks in the adjoining White House community, as part of the company’s continued community assistance initiative and especially to mark World Oceans Day 2022.

The labour of love was a collaboration between two environmental groups at Sandals, namely the Sandals Public Relations Team and Earth Guardians.

Today, the team focused on the section of the White House beach adjacent to the new runway expansion of the Donald Sangster International Airport which is the scene of intense construction work.

The environmental activists started their efforts at the crack of dawn, combing the community beach for plastic bottles, paper and plastic supplies, as well as disposable masks among other debris.

Sandals Montego Bay’s Director of Guest Services George Heron and Sashana Stephens from the Bar Department making their contribution to keeping the environment clean during a beach clean-up exercise to mark World Oceans Day in the White House on Tuesday.
Sandals Montego Bay’s Director of Guest Services George Heron and Sashana Stephens from the Bar Department making their contribution to keeping the environment clean during a beach clean-up exercise to mark World Oceans Day in the White House on Tuesday.

Sandals Montego Bay Environment Health and Safety Manager, Haniff Richards, cited the close collaboration between the resort chain and the community.  “While today is a special effort to mark World Oceans Day, it is also a continuation of our close collaboration with members of the White House community which has been taking place for many years. However, since the advent of Covid-19 we have been doing clean up exercises in the area every three months.”

Sandals, Richards noted, is cognizant of the fact it has a major role to play in assisting neighbouring communities in maintaining a clean and healthy environment, “which is why we are so happy to be able to rid the beach and roadside of debris”.

Sandals Montego Bay Environment Health and Safety Manager Haniff Richards takes pride in his beach clean-up efforts.
Sandals Montego Bay Environment Health and Safety Manager Haniff Richards takes pride in his beach clean-up efforts.

Derrick Clarke, a construction work on the airport runway expansion project and who lives close to the White House community was pleased with the efforts of the hospitality workers. “When I saw the Sandals team walking along the road with the rubbish bags and all the bottles, I felt really good. That’s really nice. It’s a great job that Sandals is doing in the community and I hope they keep it up.” Clarke continued: “They are helping to keep the environment clean.  Mi respect that.”

Victor England, a long-time White House resident and one of the prominent figures in the community, in lauding the resort group, said, “Sandals Resorts and Sandals Foundation are always there to assist the community of White House. Any time we call upon them they are ready to assist, whether it is giving the students school supplies, upgrading the school, handing out toys for Christmas, or whatever the need may be. We are happy to have them as neighbours.”

Sandals Montego Bay region Earth Guardian team members engaged in clean up at White House beach
Sandals Montego Bay region Earth Guardian team members engaged in clean up at White House beach

Ian Spencer, Sandals Regional Public Relations Manager disclosed that the Sandals Foundation, the company’s charity arm had recently, in association with the school board and Airport Authorities, assisted in having the White House Early Childhood Centre compliant with the Ministry of Education’s protocols for reopening and that the students were now being engaged in face to face classes. The facility was also equipped with hand washing sinks and supplies to fight COVID-19 as well as playground equipment and an upgraded play area.

Members of the Public Relations and Earth Guardian teams from the Sandals Montego Bay region in a celebratory mood after conducting a beach clean-up in the adjacent White House community to mark World Oceans Day.
Members of the Public Relations and Earth Guardian teams from the Sandals Montego Bay region in a celebratory mood after conducting a beach clean-up in the adjacent White House community to mark World Oceans Day.

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