 A replast hero truly understands the importance of recycling, not just on an individual level, but also on the community level. We consider this project very, very important to the people of Rosile in the sense that the cleanliness of our town is paramount importance, protection of the environment is even of more critical importance to us in Rosile. The town of Rosile is famous for its weekly Fish Friday event, which is one of the island's major tourist attractions. If you are welcoming visitors to your shore, you must maintain a certain level of cleanliness and you must also protect what you invite people to visit in your constituents. Our hero and his team at the Rosile Constituency Council, leading the charge at the community level with Replus OECS, was a no-brainer because plastic pollution threatens public health, livelihoods and the touristic potential of the town. We have been involved from the beginning of the project, through the conceptualization of the project in the sense that we were consulted when it comes to the format, the collection of the plastic bottles, what form it will take. We had a consultation with the organizers at the time. And Rosile was selected as the pilot community to launch this project. So we have been involved from the beginning. On the launch date, one would have witnessed the number and the volume of plastic bottles that was collected on the launch date. So I think people are sensitive, they are conscious and they do understand the importance of recycling and keeping our constituents clean. Response from residents of Rosile and the environment has so far been outstanding and goes to show the impact we can have when we multiply the power of one across an entire community. Not only mobilize at home, be a hero. Mobilize your community.