Overview
Assess, Recommend And Produce Media Assets To Improve Public Awareness Of Marine Littering In The Impact Zone.
The Reduction in Marine Litter (ReMLit) project from the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) funded by the Government of Norway’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs was launched in 2019.
Deliverables
- 50 Posters
- 300 copies of an 8-page guide
- Anti-littering Promotional Videos
- Hosted Live Stream Conversation on Marine Litter with Local and Regional Stakeholders
- Survey & Report on Public Awareness of Marine Litter in Impact Zone
- Recommendations for Signage, bins and other Materials to Promote the Reduction of Marine Litter
About the Project
We were contracted to assess the effectiveness of current waste management systems and to conduct a community survey on how residents and businesses dispose of their waste.
We then designed an information campaign and printed collaterals to encourage best practices and behaviors that promote proper waste disposal.
The impact zone includes the areas of Brades, Manjack, Salt Springs, Barzeys, Sweeneys, Davy Hill, Carr’s Bay, and Little Bay.
More in the Series
We produced a short video on Curbing Marine Litter in Carr’s Bay with Sionne Baker and Azalea Wade. They interviewed environmental officials to learn about the danger to the habitat from the trash.