According to astonishing statistics from the official agency, Canadians use more than 15 billion plastic bags yearly, while the percentage of plastic recycling is only 8%. Thus, Canada has followed other countries' pace and responded to the international plastic reduction trend to improve the current situation.
The Pioneer of Plastic Reduction in North America
In April 2020, Vancouver became the first city to execute plastic reduction policies on a large scale by banning plastic bags, straws, and Styrofoam containers in phases. Then, in October of the same year, the government released a statement that there would be no plastic bags, boxes, containers and three other single-use products in Canada by the end of 2021. Although this plan has been suspended due to Covid-19, on June 20, 2022, Steven Guilbeault, the minister of Environment and Climate Change, made an official decision with the minister of Health Canada, Jean-Yves Duclos, announced that all disposable plastic products are banned from December 2022. Besides, the production and import of single-use plastic are also illegal in this regulation.
With this prohibition, Canada expects to reduce 1.3 million kilograms of plastic waste in the next ten years, causing significantly less environmental damage.