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Former landfill names new operations chief
from 06132023 BUSINESS
by tribune242
THE New Providence Ecology Park (NPEP) has named Terence Lord as its new landfill operations manager with responsibility for further driving improvements in the former landfill’s waste reduction and environmental protection.
In his new role, Mr Lord will oversee daily operations at the former landfill site located off Tonique Williams Highway. With a background in waste management, he has managed large-scale projects while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and local environmental agencies.
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In his previous positions at waste management facilities, New Providence Ecology Park said Mr Lord held responsibility for budget development, administration and staff management while ensuring optimal efficiency and environmental sustainability.
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“I am truly impressed with the progression of the New Providence Ecology Park and its unwavering commitment to championing sustainable waste management in our country,” said Mr Lord. “It is an honour for me to join the New Providence Ecology Park team and be a part of this remarkable organisation. The dedication and passion exhibited by the team are commendable, and I am excited to contribute my expertise in furthering our environmental protection efforts.”
Besides his experience with the Bahamian waste management ecosystem, Mr Lord is certified to manage and operate landfills in Alabama and Florida. He has received training from the Florida Landfill Operations Training and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.
Felix Stubbs, New Providence Ecology Park’s chairman, said: “We are delighted to have Terence Lord on board, and his appointment reflects the organisation’s dedication to continuously empowering Bahamians to lead the charge in improving waste management practices and protecting the environment.
“I am confident that under Lord’s management, the New Providence Ecology Park team will flourish and enable the organisation to remain at the forefront of sustainable waste management initiatives contributing to a greener future.”
New Providence Ecology Park describes itself as a 160-acre landfill that is aiming to move The Bahamas to more sustainable, environmentally-friendly waste management practices.
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