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How Visitors Can Help Aruba Combat the Global Waste Crisis

August 11, 2025
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How Visitors Can Help Aruba Combat the Global Waste Crisis
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ARUBA — With its turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and vibrant ecosystems, Aruba is often seen as a pristine paradise. But like many tropical destinations, the island faces challenges from the global waste crisis — an issue intensified by rising tourism.

From limited landfill space to the dangers of marine pollution, waste management remains a pressing concern. Aruba is taking strong steps to address it, including a 2019 ban on many single-use plastics, but visitors play a vital role in supporting these sustainability efforts.

1. Understand the Impact of Waste Colonialism
Many tropical regions, including small islands, face a flood of imported waste from wealthier nations. Aruba combats this through bans on plastic bags, straws, cups, plates, and utensils. Travelers can help by bringing reusable bottles, containers, and cloth bags.

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2. Respect Limited Landfill Space
Small islands have little room for waste disposal. Avoid overly packaged souvenirs, dine in instead of taking disposable containers, and support low-waste or zero-waste businesses.

3. Prevent Litter from Entering the Ocean
With strong winds and currents, even small bits of litter can travel far and harm marine life. Always take your trash with you if no bins are available.

4. Protect Wildlife on Land and Sea
Aruba’s biodiversity is fragile. Secure all gear during water sports, avoid leaving anything behind, and prevent entanglement hazards like fishing lines or broken equipment.

5. Avoid Overwhelming Local Waste Systems
Tourism can strain waste management. Visit during off-peak seasons, choose eco-friendly accommodations, and support businesses committed to sustainability.

Travel Responsibly for Aruba’s Future
Every visitor’s actions matter. By reducing waste, respecting local policies, and supporting sustainable initiatives, you help preserve Aruba’s beauty, biodiversity, and culture for generations to come.

Photo credits : https://vacationaruba.com/how-the-global-waste-problem-affects-the-tropics-and-what-you-can-do-as-a-visitor-in-aruba/

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