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Plastic Free SXM Enforcement Training Sessions Held.

plasticfree03032025PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Development Fund (SMDF) hosted an informative enforcement training session for stakeholders in preparation for the proposed legislative changes connected to Plastic Free SXM. SMDF’s Managing Director, Makhicia Brooks, opened the sessions by introducing the Plastic Free SXM project, emphasizing its goal of reducing and ultimately eliminating single-use plastics and polystyrene through community action and legislative change.
SMDF executed Plastic Free SXM on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten between January 2023 & February 2025, with support from the Resilience, Sustainable Energy, and Marine Biodiversity Programme (RESEMBID), funded by the European Union and implemented by Expertise France. The legislative framework developed as part of Plastic Free SXM was submitted to the Ministry of General Affairs in December 2024. This proposed legislation seeks to restrict the production, importation, distribution, and sale of specific single-use plastic and polystyrene foam products.
At the start of the project, stakeholders, including controllers and inspectors, were engaged in consultations and data collection to help shape the proposed legislation. Their input was instrumental in drafting regulations that are both practical and enforceable.
Now that the legislation has been finalized and is on its path to review and future parliamentary approval, the follow-up training was held to further familiarize these stakeholders with the enforcement mechanisms and their roles in implementation. Held over two days, the training featured four sessions lasting three hours each, with over 40 participants in attendance. These included Controllers from the Inspectorate of Economic and Transport Affairs (IETA), Inspectors from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor, and Customs Officers.
Carla Vlaun, Managing Director of Tackling Law, the firm that won the public tender in October 2023 to produce the legislation, presented an overview of the key legislative provisions, which will restrict the importation, production, distribution, and sale of several single-use plastic items. The first phase of restrictions will apply to plastic shopping bags, straws, stirrers, and styrofoam food containers. The legislation also includes strict enforcement mechanisms to address the environmental and public health risks posed by plastic waste.
Once enacted, the law will carry a maximum fine of ANG 100,000, a measure that was received with some surprise, but overall strong support from training participants, noting that "stronger fines establish the gravity of an issue and lay the groundwork for effective enforcement."
“With the legislation now in the hands of the Government of St. Maarten, the next steps involve finalizing its trajectory towards Parliament for approval. SMDF remains committed to working alongside government agencies, businesses, and environmental organizations to support the transition to more sustainable practices,” Brooks concluded.

If approved by Parliament, the proposed legislation includes a transition period, with an outlined phase-out schedule, with six-month intervals between bans at various levels of the supply chain, from production and importation to local wholesale distribution and retail sales.
For more information on the initiative, visit www.plasticfree.sx.


The Committee of Public Health, Social Development and Labor of Parliament to meet for discussion on the National Ordinance limiting tobacco use.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (CVSA) will meet on March 4, 2024.

The Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at 10.30 hrs. in the Legislative Hall at Wilhelminastraat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point is:
Discussion on citizen draft initiative national ordinance to amend the National Ordinance limiting tobacco use of March 15, 2013 (IS/1004/2023-2024 dated August 14, 2024)

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations. All persons visiting the House of Parliament must adhere to the house rules.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary sessions will be carried live on TV 15, Soualiga Headlines, via SXM GOV radio FM 107.9, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the internet www.youtube.com/c/SintMaartenParliament and www.pearlfmradio.sx

LIAT20 EXPANDS FLIGHT PROGRAM TO A DAILY SERVICE FROM MARCH 24, 2025.

Antigua:---  LIAT (2020) LTD is pleased to announce the expansion of its flight schedule from five days a week to a 7-day flight service effective March 24, 2025.
This expansion is a significant milestone in LIAT20’s growth, reinforcing its commitment to meeting the evolving needs of its customers and the region.
The extension of our flying program to a daily service enhances accessibility, flexibility, and convenience for travelers, ensuring movement across the region with improved efficiency.
As we continue to enhance and grow our network, we remain dedicated to delivering more connected travel and ensuring that our service quality continues to evolve in alignment with customer needs.
This expansion provides greater travel options for customers and marks an important step toward achieving LIAT20’s goal of seamless same-day connectivity across the region.
For more information and booking details, visit our website www.flyliat20.com contact our Customer Experience Center at Telephone # 1268-713-5428.
About LIAT (2020) Limited LIAT (2020) Limited is the regional airline carrier known for its safety record and ability to connect the Caribbean islands. Operating with an enhanced fleet of ERJ145 and ATR42-600 aircraft, LIAT20 continues to be a key driver of economic development and regional integration. With a continued emphasis on safety, operational efficiency, and service excellence, LIAT20 is working to redefine travel in the Caribbean.

Defense makes her debut in Carnival Parade in Curaçao.

defensecuracao03032025WILLEMSTAD CURACAO:--- This year there was a special addition to the Big Carnival Parade of Curaçao: for the first time, a military Steelband participated in the parade. The band makes an energetic musical contribution with specially rehearsed Tumba and Soca numbers.

The Steelband made her debut during the Great Parade, the big Carnival Parade, on Sunday March 2, which is known as the highlight of the Carnival.

On Tuesday March 4, once again the Steelband will move along during the ‘Marcha di Despedida’ the Farewell Parade, the traditional closing parade which ends the Carnival festively.
With the Tumba and Soka music, the band adds a unique energy to the parade. The collaborations within Defense in the Caribbean are expressed during Carnival in the power of coming together and connecting.

The Steelband of the Marine Corps previously took part in Carnival parades in Aruba. It was here that the Steelband was born in 1969, and eventually the Steelband music (originally Caribbean) went to the Netherlands. The Steelband provides music at parties, events, and receptions. Military ceremonial plays a key role for Defense on Royal and National occasions.

Tadzio Bervoets Leads Key Discussions on Marine Spatial Planning at IOC/UNESCO Forum.

bervoets03032025Panama City, Panama:---  Tadzio Bervoets, Technical Officer for the Caribbean Sustainable Blue Financing and Blue Economies (BluEFin) Project at the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund and Chair of the UNESCO Ocean Decade Task Force for Tropical Americas and the Caribbean, recently led key discussions at the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC/UNESCO) Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) Forum, held from February 18–21, 2025, at the Marriott Executive Apartments Panama City, Finisterre.
The forum provided a critical platform for regional and international experts to discuss the role of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) in fostering a sustainable Blue Economy. As a leading expert in marine conservation and sustainable financing, Bervoets played an active role in highlighting the Caribbean BluEFin Project’s approach to integrating MSP into conservation financing strategies.
“Marine Spatial Planning is a key tool for balancing economic development with biodiversity conservation and climate resilience. Through the BluEFin Project, we are ensuring that Caribbean nations have the financial and strategic frameworks necessary to support ocean sustainability,” said Bervoets.
The Caribbean BluEFin Project, which is funded by the Global Environment Facility, implemented by the United Nations Environment Program and executed by Bervoets at the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund, aims to enhance sustainable financing mechanisms for marine conservation across the region. Bervoets’ participation in the forum emphasized how MSP can drive sustainable economic growth while safeguarding critical marine ecosystems.
During the event, Bervoets engaged with representatives from National Conservation Trust Funds (NCTFs), the UNEP Cartagena Convention Secretariat, the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), and the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM). These organizations play key roles in shaping regional and transboundary MSP strategies, ensuring that conservation and economic development efforts are effectively aligned.
The insights gained from the forum will further strengthen the implementation of MSP within the BluEFin Project, supporting its mission to promote long-term conservation financing and sustainable ocean governance. Bervoets and his team will continue working with regional partners to advance strategies that align marine conservation with economic resilience and climate adaptation.
Photocaption: Bervoets leading discussion at the MSP forum and with representatives of the Governments and National Conservation Trust Funds of The Bahamas, St. Lucia, Grenada, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines


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