Plastic checkout bags, cutlery, stir sticks, straws and takeout containers can’t be made in Canada
Oceana estimates Amazon’s plastic waste jumped from 599 million pounds in 2020 to 709 million
By Dec. 20, it will no longer be legal to manufacture or import most plastic shopping bags or straws
About 60 volunteers pitched in for a cleanup of Cox Bay on Sept. 17
Feds using Environmental Protection Act to ban the sale, import and production of six plastic items
Wide variety of species ingest microplastics, but biomagnification not found
Oceana Canada is calling on the government to reduce the amount of harmful single-use plastics
Very simple changes can have a large impact if adopted broadly, Jocelyn Marsh says
Canada is planning phased-in ban on the manufacture, import, sale and export of plastics
Biodegradable product could replace plastic, unique coating could extend its life
University of Victoria law expert says recycling used by plastic producers to deceive public
Plastic items by request only part of proposed bylaw to address city’s 75,000 throwaway items a day
The amended bylaw includes banning plastic spoons, forks, knives, chopsticks and stir sticks
Victoria in the running as company looks for a base of operations to meet its 2040 goal
Tofino and Ucluelet ban polystyrene take-out containers
Meal kits have exploded during the pandemic, with lots of packaging
Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson announced six single-use plastic items that will be banned