By Sandy Sawh The next time you are thinking of buying the popular Bake and Shark sandwich consider this…chemical pollutants, just like plastics, are pervading our food cha ...
Tobago properties achieve International Green Key Award
On April 29, 2021 the Green Key National Jury of Trinidad and Tobago unanimously awarded two (2) tourism accommodation properties the internationally recognised Green Key. Bananaq ...
WHAT’S IN OUR WATER?
By Sandy Sawh Take a short stroll on a beach or along a river- bed and you will easily find plastic bottles, wrappers, and bags. However, plastic is just one type of pollut ...
Useful Tips to enjoy the beach during COVID
Useful Tips to enjoy the beach during COVID As much as the COVID-10 Pandemic has affected outdoor recreational activities, there have been steps taken by Blue Flag National Ope ...
Show me your blue flag
Only three Caribbean countries so far have beaches certified by Blue Flag, an international programme for assessing the health of coastal waters. Nazma Muller investigates why thi ...
Trinidad’s Las Cuevas Beach Gets Third Blue Flag Certification
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Tuesday October 4, 2016 –For the third consecutive year, Trinidad and Tobago’s Las Cuevas Beach Facility has been recognized with Blue Flag Cert ...
International Blue Flag Pilot Status for Three Tobago Beaches
On Monday 12th October 2020, the Tobago Tourism Agency Limited (TTAL) received Blue Flag Pilot status approval from the Blue Flag International Jury for three Tobago beaches. King ...
Strengthening the Tobago Tourism Sector through Green Key
On the 28th and 30th July 2020, the Tobago Tourism Agency Ltd. (TTAL) in partnership with Green T&T officially launched the Tobago Green Key programme through the virtual enga ...
Champion Environmental Causes and add value to your property
Written by Joanna Moses-Wothke, Blue Flag & LEAF Trinidad and Tobago Asclepius Green Las Cuevas Beach, located on the North coast of Trinidad, is the only Blue Flag certifi ...
Trinidad and Tobago engages in Responsible Pet Ownership Project to control the stray animal population
One hundred and seventy-three (173) pets belonging to residents on the North Coast of Trinidad received free veterinary treatment during the final segment of a four-part community ...










