Team members from Sandals and Beaches Negril had an early start to their morning with a beach cleanup at the Cosmos Beach, in Negril, Westmoreland to honour World Wetlands Day. Observed on February 2nd the day aims to raise global awareness on the significance of wetlands and how persons can preserve and restore those that have been degraded. The initiative which saw the collection of almost 300lbs of plastic bottles, bags, straws, and other scrap and waste materials; is part of the resorts and Sandals Foundation’s continuous efforts to protect the island’s natural resources. The Sandals and Beaches Negril team were more than excited to clean up all the garbage they could.
Human Resource Manager at Beaches Negril, Sheida Housen was glad to be a part of the early morning efforts.
(From left) Sales Representative at Sandals Negril’s resort shop, Angelica Nunes, Environment, Health and Safety Manager at Beaches Negril, Nicolette Manahan and Regional Public Relations Manager for Beaches and Sandals Negril, Jervene Simpson were busy getting all the plastics and debris.
Sales Representative at the Sandals Negril’s resort shop, Angelica Nunes was eager to get this heap of garbage packed away.
Operations Manager at Sandals Royal Caribbean, Derise Forbes and Hotel Manager at Sandals Negril, Melissa Clarke were armed with bag, gloves and a garbage pick to tackle the task at hand.
(From left) Sandals and Beaches Negril team members Abdy Frame, Crystal Tennant and Malkia Weise were super focused on getting this section of the beach spotless.
Present for the daybreak initiative were Sandals and Beaches Negril team members (from left) Abdy Frame, Devonae Manderson, Nicolette Manahan, Melissa Clarke, Sheida Housen, Derise Forbes, Malkia Weise, Crystal Tenannt, Ashley Crisp, Angelica Nunes and Tavia-Shae Bernard.