11/06/2026
George Town Landfill will close at 1:00 PM on Monday, JuneMay 4th,2026.
🚫 No derelict vehicles or scrap metals will be accepted for reception on this day at the landfill or the scrap metal recycling facility.
⌚ Hours of operation will remain as usual at both landfills in the Sister Islands.
🗑 Regular garbage collection and recycling operations will be as normal throughout the Cayman Islands on this public holiday.
📍 A 24-hour drop-off site will be located at the entrance of the George Town landfill, remaining open to facilitate the disposal of small amounts of waste from residential customers, if necessary.
For more information, please call 949-6696, email [email protected], or visit gov.ky/deh
05/06/2026
✅ Bulk Waste Collection Schedule Complete
The DEH thanks all residents for their cooperation and participation in this year’s Bulk Waste Collection Schedule. Your efforts helped keep our communities clean and our islands beautiful.
Did you miss the deadline?
Please make private arrangements to transport any remaining bulk items to the landfill.
Report any illegal dumping and littering to the DEH or the RCIPS. This unlawful practice can result in a penalty of 6 months of imprisonment and a minimum fine of $500.
05/06/2026
🌎💚 What an incredible way to celebrate World Environment Day! 🌱✨
The Department of Environment (DEH) was thrilled to join students and teachers at UCCI for a fun-filled day of environmental awareness, learning, and action! 🎉♻️
From interactive activities and exciting discussions to hands-on experiences that inspired sustainable thinking, the energy across campus was contagious. Students brought enthusiasm, creativity, and fresh ideas about protecting our islands and our planet, while educators helped spark meaningful conversations about environmental stewardship. 🌊🐢🌴
A huge thank you to UCCI’s amazing students, faculty, and staff for making this celebration such a success. Together, we’re building a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable future for the Cayman Islands—one action at a time! 💪🌍
📸 Check out some of the highlights from an unforgettable day of learning, teamwork, and environmental fun!
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29/05/2026
🌟 DEH is proud to always be among the participants of the Joanna Clarke Primary School Career Fair! 🎓✨
Connecting with the next generation, sharing career opportunities, and inspiring young minds is something we truly value. It was a pleasure engaging with the students, answering questions, and encouraging them to dream big about their future careers. 💡📚
Thank you to Joanna Clarke Primary School for hosting such an impactful event and allowing us to be part of this amazing experience year after year. 👏
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21/05/2026
THE FINAL PUSH – NORTH SIDE, EAST END & SISTER ISLANDS! 🚛
We’re heading to the eastern districts and across the water to complete our 2026 collection.
📅 When:
• North Side & East End: May 25 – May 30
• Cayman Brac: May 25 – May 26 for East Side
May 27 – 28 for West Side
May 29 for South Side
• Little Cayman: Thursday, May 28 (All locations)
📍 Action: This is the final week of the program! Get those heavy items to the curbside.
⚠️ Note: Any waste put out after these dates must be self-transported to the landfill. Let’s finish this together!
If you missed your week, make arrangements to take your bulk waste to the landfill
For more information visit gov/ky/deh or call us at 949-6696
14/05/2026
Headline: BODDEN TOWN – TIME TO CLEAR THE CLUTTER! 🚛
The massive cleanup moves to the Bodden Town district. Get ready.
📅 When: Monday, May 18 – Saturday, May 23, .
📍 Action: Appliances and old furniture should be out by the curb.
⚠️ Pro-Tip: Make sure our crews can see your items clearly. If you have hazardous materials or construction waste, please take those directly to the George Town Landfill.
If you missed your week, make arrangements to take your bulk waste to the landfill
For more information visit gov/ky/deh or call us at 949-6696
08/05/2026
🚨 URGENT FOOD RECALL: Second Nature Keto Crunch Smart Mix 🚨
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is advising the public of a recall for Certain Varieties of Dirty® Potato Chips and Second Nature Keto Crunch Smart Mix.
Product Details:
❌Certain Varieties of Dirty® Potato Chips
- 2oz Dirty® Brand Salt and Vinegar Potato Chips
- 2oz Dirty® Brand Maui Onion Potato Chips
- 2oz Dirty® Brand Sour Cream and Onion Potato Chips
❌Second Nature Keto Crunch Smart Mix
- Sizes: 10-once pouch
⚠️ What you should do:
• DO NOT CONSUME.
• Either dispose of this product in your regular household garbage or return the packages to the store where you bought them.
The DEH is currently working with importers and retailers to remove this product from store shelves across Grand Cayman until further notice.
Questions?
Contact DEH Environmental Health Officers:
📞 949-6696
📧 [email protected]
Visit gov/ky/deh for details.
Please share this post to help keep our community safe!
07/05/2026
Headline: GEORGE TOWN – GET READY! 🚛
It’s your turn! DEH crews are heading to the capital starting Monday.
📅 When: Monday, May 11 – Saturday, May 16.
📍 Action: Clear out your garages and yards! Ensure your bulk items are on the curbside and easily accessible without blocking the road.
⚠️ Reminder: Once the trucks pass your street, they won’t be back—no extensions!
If you missed your week, make arrangements to take your bulk waste to the landfill
For more information visit gov/ky/deh or call us at 949-6696
07/05/2026
We are confirming that the localized fire that occurred earlier today in the lithium-ion battery storage area of our facility is fully under control.
The situation was immediately managed by our on-site safety teams and local fire services.
We can confirm the fire is extinguished and the area is secure and the facility remains operational.
For additional information, please contact the DEH at 949-6696, email us at [email protected], visit the DEH’s website at www.gov.ky/deh or message our page at https://bit.ly/3LEK55q
01/05/2026
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) advises the public that a small surface fire was observed earlier this morning at the George Town landfill.
Cayman Island’s Fire Service and DEH personnel responded promptly upon discovery of the incident, and the fire was quickly extinguished, bringing the situation fully under control in a matter of minutes. The fire originated in recently tipped waste and the ignition source is unknown at this time.
The Department confirms that there is no risk to nearby residents, businesses, or the surrounding environment. Site conditions continue to be monitored as a precautionary measure and DEH’s ongoing mitigation works continue.
For additional information, please contact the DEH at 949-6696, email us at [email protected], visit the DEH’s website at www.gov.ky/deh or message our page at https://bit.ly/3LEK55q