Much of the inaction on environmentally sound changes in my country is due to the profits being currently made by those producing, distributing, or using the items or practices that should be stopped. Can get discouraging. That’s why finding articles like this bring a smile to my face. These people have taken action despite the huge blow struck at the island’s beauty and resources by the strong hurricanes of the past years. They realized what we’ve so far missed. It’s necessary to work towards improving our economic circumstances but also essential to protect our future and those of our children by taking a longer view. (Yeah, I know I’m preaching tonight — too many grim news stories.(
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/dominica-plastic-styrofoam-ban_us_5b715ed4e4b0530743cb7bce
This Small Caribbean Island Is Waging A Big War Against Plastic

The small Caribbean island of Dominica is taking a big stand against plastic waste.
In what’s been described as one of the world’s most comprehensive plastic bans, Dominica intends to prohibit all commonly used plastic and styrofoam food containers and utensils, including straws, forks and knives, by January, the country’s prime minister said recently.
Dominica — nicknamed the Nature Island for its lush rainforests and diverse flora and fauna — needs to act decisively to protect itself from plastic pollution, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said in a budget address late last month.
“We must in every way deserve and reflect that designation,” Skerrit said of the Nature Island appellation. “The issue of solid waste management affects that perception and we continue to grapple with it.”
The list of banned items has yet to be finalized, but Skerrit identified plastic utensils, as well as styrofoam cups and containers, as items that will be restricted.
