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My name is Marcelo Evaristo Tavarez and I have lived all my life in the Dominican Republic (Quisqueya). I am aware of the problems that affect our environment, understanding all the damage we have caused to our land with massive amounts of plastic and other refuse. Carelessly discarded plastics an eyesore, but more than that, it harms the environment and disrupts our relationship with nature. As human beings, we stand both among nature and apart from nature on this planet.
The water on our island supports all the vegetation and the creatures that live here: the lush fruit trees, the wide variety of grains and vegetables, the farm animals that provide dairy products as well as meat. The rivers carry minerals and give us drinking water. The vegetation produces our air. Mother Earth sustains us and furnishes us with all her natural beauty.
Although we are a part of nature, more than any other creatures, we have the ability to affect nature and our surroundings. That is why I am developing this project to help educate people and improve the environment.
Change starts with new ideas, and our brains are the incubators that produce the concepts that become dreams that we turn into reality. I decided to offer my knowledge to contribute ideas to the solutions to again find the balance with nature. About two years ago I started to work with a foundation called Domino ong with goals of create a better ecosystem for the island, cleaning the beaches and rivers and eliminating landfills from the island. The foundation began to reach out to Cabarete in the Dominican Republic, a place with great energy and beautiful beaches. During that time, I was living on the beach, camping for almost 8 months, working daily to clean the beach and live a sustainable lifestyle. Working with locals and talking with tourists taught me much about education and attitudes: I found that many of the tourists are more knowledgeable and committed to recycling than may Dominicans. Many people offered help in the form of money, labor, food, and ideas. It helped me to dream of something bigger.