Gloves and masks become litter problem litter as people cover-up against COVID
EDMONTON, AB — When Debbie Barna takes her dogs Moe and Joey for a walk, she sees gloves and masks around her apartment building.
“I’ve noticed on the lawn area where we take the dogs, the masks are starting to appear,” she says. “It’s noticeable. You get the face masks. You get the rubber gloves.”
The property maintenance company Barna works for in Winnipeg and others in Canada are experiencing an increase in medical litter during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We noticed it particularly outside of grocery stores and drug stores,” says Brian Winch of Quality Maintenance in Calgary. “I have noticed more of it spreading out to other types of businesses.