The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has announced a national clean-up campaign will be launched across the country within the next two weeks, as part of the government's ongoing commitment to environmental management and national beautification.
According to Antigua News Room, the initiative builds on policies championed by the administration of Prime Minister Gaston Browne, which has consistently prioritised the cleanliness, safety, and aesthetic appeal of communities throughout Antigua and Barbuda.
Cabinet noted that the National Solid Waste Management Authority and partner agencies have already intensified clean-up and beautification activities across several communities. Recent efforts have included the removal of bulky waste, clearing of overgrown areas, and the cleaning of drains and public spaces.
Community-based initiatives — including recent bulk waste clean-up campaigns — have further demonstrated the value of citizen participation in maintaining a clean and healthy environment, while fostering national pride and collective responsibility.
The upcoming national campaign will take a coordinated, multi-agency approach involving government ministries, statutory bodies, community groups, and volunteers across the country.