In a bid to enhance the country’s environmental standards, the Guyana Police Force and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have intensified their efforts against littering. This collaborative initiative comes with a stern warning: those caught littering may face fines of up to $50,000. The authorities aim to instill a sense of civic responsibility among citizens and improve public cleanliness across communities. With the new measures, both organizations hope to foster a cleaner, healthier environment for all Guyanese. The public is urged to comply with these regulations and contribute to preserving the beauty of their surroundings.
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