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Our founders are native Virgin Islanders with over 20 years’ experience in helping small business owners and Fortune 500 companies develop successful solutions to meet their business objectives. Our focus is finding areas where your business could be more productive and successful and then helping you develop the path to get it there. Banner advertising is one of the best ways to promote your business.
Did you know that the Virgin Islands is one of the least polluted areas in the world?
We want to keep it that way and use a local business to raise our collective environmental consciousness. A portion of all proceeds goes toward direct support or used to sponsor organizations involved in helping to maintain our land, air and sea. Volunteer or Donate Today!
Roadside Cleanup
We sponsor individual roadside cleanup to help keep our islands clean. Interested in joining us, contact us today.
Trail Maintenance
The US Virgin Islands has amazing trails that lets you reconnect with nature. We can’t do this alone and need your support.
Beach Cleanup
Every year, we have organizations that provide beach cleanup, typically aligning with Earth Day. Every day should be earth day and each of us have a responsibility
Did you know?
The US Virgin Islands’ litter law is included in 19 V.I. Code Ann. SS1561(e)
Litter Ticket
In accordance with 19 V.I. Code Ann. § 1561(e), whenever any person is apprehended for any violation of 19 V.I. V.I. Code Ann. § 1563 committed in a public place, the apprehending peace officer may serve upon him a citation and levy of fine, which citation and notice shall be in a form approved by the Superior Court and shall be known as a “Litter Ticket.”
A litter ticket includes spaces for the name and address of the person cited, the offense charged and the time and place of its commission. Further, the ticket shall also indicate the fine to be paid and a time limit for payment. If the fine is not paid within the stated time, a summons to appear in court shall be issued and, if the violation was committed from a motor vehicle, boat or aircraft, a lien shall be placed against same until the fine is paid.
If a person cited for littering refuses to furnish his or her name and address, he or she may be taken in to custody.