Tuesday, April 28, 2026

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Controversy surrounding B’s Recycling and its drive to operate Barbados’ largest recycling plant is heating up again.
As B’s Recycling officials were speaking to residents at Bagatelle, St Thomas yesterday to show them how environmentally friendly the business would be, an attorney at law for some residents who want an environmental impact study done first, criticized Government for doing business in a haphazard manner.
Businessmen Paul and Andrew Bynoe held a four-hour introductory session at the facility and suggested that the company was doing the country “a favour” by ending the need to illegally dump metal.
The Bynoe brothers are awaiting approval from the Ministry of Housing and Lands as well as the Town Planning Department, to start business at Bagatelle, since being given permission to move their old facility from Cane Garden, also in?St Thomas.

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