Business View Caribbean l Feb 2023

121 122 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 10, ISSUE 2 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 10, ISSUE 2 through P3’s social media channels, which educate users on how to dispose of their products using best environmental practices. Recently, P3, Paper Plastic Products has expanded its facilities by erecting three warehouses, and they are currently building three additional with 300,000+ ft3. This aggressive expansion is due to the goal of extending its reach to new territories. “We want our home base to serve our country as well as a second country if they require it,” says Flemming. With manufacturing taking place on the island, containers are constantly being filled and shipped out. P3 recently finished two multi-story buildings, with plans to build an additional one when construction is complete. The company will look at streamlining all its policies and procedures in the future. P3 wants but that’s not a surprise, as the British Virgin Islands is the world’s sailing capital. Another terrific Early adopter of ours is Panche and Dario’s Jerk, as well as BVI Investment Club. “These guys gave us the opportunity to work with them when we were new, even though there were other options, so to them, Thank You,” says Flemming. Giving back to the community and partnering with different organizations are also top on the business agenda for the company. Working collaboratively with green companies that assist with making operations as clean as possible remains a special focus as well. Wherever possible green alternatives are used and sold by the company, including sustainable disposables that can be composted at home. P3 is also trying to push the government for more machines that can do more recycling, which would be able to turn waste back into products, such as cardboard boxes, and cooking oil. Moving forward, the company’s goal is to increase the reusability of the products they produce and their recyclability. This is communicated PAPER PLAST I C PRODUCTS

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