IRT and Reunion National Parks tell hikers not to litter the Mafate trails

REUNION’S MAFATE TRAILS AIM AT ZERO WASTE

(Posted 21st October 2015)

Reunion’s national park body has launched a new campaign of ‘No Littering’ along the hundreds of kilometres of trails leading into the interior of the island known as Mafate. In conjunction with IRT, short for Ile de la Reunion Tourisme, are hikers and cyclists now given waste bags when they enter the area starting with the Oxen Trail, the Marla Trail and the Taibit Trail. Clean up exercises in the past, when collected waste was taken out of remote areas by helicopter due to lack of vehicle access, amounted to some 150 tons overall, trigering a new campaign to protect the fragile environment of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Visitors to the area are now given a special briefing, besides the waste collection bag, not to litter along the trails and rather bring back empty bottles, food wrappers and other disposable material for proper processing at the trails’ start and end points.

The locally made bags are made from recycled fabrics and can after washing be re-used. Printed information on the bags promote the ‘Mafate Zero Waste’ campaign. Until December do the organizers of the campaign expect to distribute at least 3.000 bags and plans are already underway to renew the campaign in 2016 when the impact of the project has been assessed. For added information about Destination Reunion click on www.reunion.fr