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Soaring costs could mean boom — or bust — for plastic producers

Cheap plastic coffee cups, takeout containers, and hundreds of other single-use items have long been a substitute for more durable alternatives made from glass, ceramic, or wood, despite the environmental harm they cause.  ....

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Does Canada support a plastics treaty?

Does Canada support a plastics treaty?
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Will Canada support a global plastic pollution treaty?


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Like climate change or ozone-depleting chemicals, plastic pollution is a global issue, yet there are currently few international tools to regulate it. Photo by Anthony Poulin / Greenpeace
Over 40 leading Canadian researchers signed a letter this week urging Canada to support efforts to create a global UN treaty to address plastic pollution.
About two-thirds of countries globally including the U.K. and members of the European Union and several major food and beverage companies have indicated support for the approach.
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Online retail — and Amazon — has a plastic problem


Amazon’s investors could soon force it to reveal how much plastic it mails to customers around the world each year.
A shareholder resolution set to be voted on later this month would require the e-commerce giant to publicly disclose its plastic use. If successful, environmentalists say the public pressure resulting from more transparency could drive a broader shift in the booming global e-commerce industry away from harmful plastic packaging.
Almost half of Canada’s e-commerce plastic packaging, about 21 million kilograms, is estimated to have come from Amazon in 2019. Worldwide, Amazon is thought to be responsible for roughly a quarter of the 942 million kilograms of plastic packaging shipped each year by online stores, according to a 2020 study by the U.S. and Canada-based environmental organization Oceana, which was not peer-reviewed. Most can’t be recycled and ends up in landfills or the environment, contributing to a growing plastic pollution crisis. ....

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