DLCA’s New Enforcement Policy Related to the USVI’s Safe Sunscreen Law April 21, 2022
”We applaud Commissioner Evangelista and the Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs on ‘Operation Illegal Sunscreen,’ a territorial sweep launching on April... Read More
Island Green Living Announces Newly Elected Officers & Welcomes Three New Board Members
St. John, USVI – April 13, 2022 – Island Green Living Association is pleased to announce new officers elected during the March... Read More
Take a Chance on Winning Island Green Living’s “Love City Escape for Two” on St. John! While “Investing in Our Planet” in Honor of Earth Month
St. John, USVI – April 1, 2022 – The theme of this year’s Earth Day is “Invest in Our Planet” – something... Read More
Sunscreen Think Tank with USVI VIP Stakeholders Marks Two Years Since Toxic Sunscreen Ban
St. John, USVI – March 31, 2022 – March 30 marked two years since the US Virgin Island’s Toxic Sunscreen Law went... Read More
Island Green Living to Recycle Ocean & Landfill-Bound Plastic with PADNOS
St. John, USVI – February 18, 2022 – With U.S. Virgin Islands dignitaries sharing in the celebration, non-profit Island Green Living Association... Read More
Non-Profit Island Green Surpasses 1,000,000 Cans Recycled
St. John, USVI – December 17, 2021 – Island Green is crushing it! Senate President Donna Frett Gregory took time from her... Read More
Island Green Offers Free Sustainable Deconstruction Workshops
St. John, USVI – October 22, 2021 – It is likely that 315,000+ lbs. of construction and demolition debris enter the USVI’s... Read More
Task Force to Present the Preliminary Territorial Agricultural Plan, Seeking Public Feedback
September 16, 2021, US Virgin Islands – After months of research, consultation, and community outreach initiatives including three community town halls on... Read More
sland Green Living Makes Local Mulch Available Starting August 4 Program Made Possible by CFVI Grants & the Generosity of Donors
St. John, USVI – July 30, 2021 – Hurricanes Irma and Maria produced over 700,000 cubic yards of brown and green debris.... Read More