Local NewsPress ReleasesRegionalSt Vincent SVG Sailing Week earns gold certification for sustainability by Barbados Today 02/05/2026 written by Barbados Today Updated by Hiltonia Mariate 02/05/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset SVG Sailing Week achieves Gold Sustainability Certification FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 128 The successful staging of SVG Sailing Week 2026 has once again positioned St Vincent and the Grenadines as a premier Caribbean sailing destination, delivering an exceptional blend of competitive racing, cultural experiences and impactful environmental stewardship. A defining feature of this yearโs event was the strengthened execution of the Sail Green SVG initiative, guided by international best practices in sustainable event management. Following the successful execution of the event, SVG Sailing Week 2026 has been awarded the Clean Regattas Gold Certificate, recognising the event as one of the leading sustainable sailing competitions worldwide. The certification, issued by Sailors for the Seaโs Clean Regattas programme, is awarded to regattas that meet high standards in environmental protection, waste reduction and ocean conservation. The eight-day event drew sailors from across the Caribbean and beyond for thrilling yacht, cruising, and traditional double-ender races in St Vincent, Bequia, and Canouan. It also celebrated local culture, community spirit and environmental stewardship. A major driver of this yearโs success was the Sail Green SVG campaign, which introduced targeted measures to reduce environmental impact. Organisers reduced single-use plastics and partnered with Action Bequia and All Island Recycling Inc to install clearly marked recycling stations and improve waste management where plastics were unavoidable. Paper use was also reduced by moving schedules and race information online. Awards were locally crafted or repurposed trophies. You Might Be Interested In Year-long We Gatherin’ initiative begins Landmark partnership to build national AI ecosystem Sickout draws CTUSAB backing, youth concern Efforts also extended beyond the racecourse. More than 40 volunteers from over a dozen organisations took part in a beach cleanup at Big Sands, Sandy Bay, collecting about 20 bags of waste. Educational sessions also raised awareness about marine life, including the protection of leatherback turtles. Green Campaign lead, Amber Glasgow, said the gold certification marks a turning point for the event. โThis is bigger than sailing. Itโs about the kind of event weโre building, one that celebrates our culture, protects our environment and sets a new standard for sustainable tourism in the region.โ Organisers are now targeting Platinum status by 2027, aiming to further strengthen St. Vincent and the Grenadinesโ position as a leader in sustainable tourism. Bringing together competitive racing, community engagement and environmental action, SVG Sailing Week is setting a new benchmark for sustainable events across the Caribbean. (PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Human tissue transplant bill wins rare bipartisan support in Senate 01/07/2026 Sport โcan help steerโ youth away from crime 01/07/2026 Regional donor bank coming as organ bill debated 01/07/2026