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 said Canada would not ban the export of recyclable plastics because it could affect the economies of countries which have recycling industries.
They cited similar policies in Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
Last week Australia began moving to ban plastic waste exports entirely and now Canada appears to be opening the door to doing more to halt exports.