Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Bynoe: Metal dump is safe

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No gases, no fumes, no noise.
Those promises were made to residents of Bagatelle,?St?Thomas, yesterday by brothers Paul and Andrew Bynoe during a special introductory session to show how safe their B’s Recycling plant would be.
The company is awaiting approval from the Ministry of Housing and Lands and Town Planning Department to start operations at the facility.
“We will be doing Barbados a favour. We will be helping the environment and also [earning] much needed foreign exchange for the country,” Andrew Bynoe said to the few residents who attended the four-hour session, which included a tour of the facility as well as a video presentation on metal recycling.
Bynoe revealed plans to dredge a 65-foot area in the middle of the old dump where a $5 million piece of equipment would be placed.

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