After plastics charter, Ottawa looking at curbing own use to reduce garbage
OTTAWA — The political aide to Canada’s environment minister says the federal government is looking to reduce its use of plastic as it pursues a national strategy to curb Canada’s addiction to the material.
Two days after Canada and four other G7 nations signed a Canadian-driven plastics charter that commits to keeping plastic out of landfills by 2040, MPs and environment groups are asking what Ottawa will actually do to implement the charter at home.
Canada’s strategy is still in development, said B.C. MP Jonathan Wilkinson, the parliamentary secretary to Environment Minister Catherine McKenna.
“We are looking at the best ways to lead by example, reducing plastic use within government, increasing how much plastic can be recycled or reused, and avoiding purchasing products that come in non-recyclable packaging.”


