Canada open to putting more limits on exports of plastic waste: McKenna
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says she has asked her department to look at what else Canada can do to reduce the amount of Canadian garbage that is ending up overseas.
As recently as Aug. 1, McKenna’s officials dismissed the idea of banning plastic waste exports entirely, fearing such a move could be economically harmful to countries with recycling industries that rely on the material.
Canada pointed to Australia, New Zealand and Japan as countries with similar policies.
But last week, Australia’s federal and state governments came together to start planning for an eventual ban of plastic waste exports.