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    ‘The Story of Plastic’ is an eye-opener on the global plastic pollution crisis

    What does an anti-oil & gas activist in Houston, Texas, have in common with a lawyer advocating for plastic bag bans in Jakarta, Indonesia, and a waste picker in Delhi,…

    Shilpi Chhotray •
    22 April, 2020
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    Climate Consumption EnergySolutions

    Back to normal … but what normal?

    To say that what we’re going through right now is intense would be an understatement. And denying that we’re all thinking about the post-COVID-19 period would be a lie. We…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    21 April, 2020
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    Consumption Plastic

    Health and the Reuse Revolution: supporting zero waste over industry’s coronavirus scare tactics

    Not surprisingly, the industry's counter-attack to undermine efforts to reduce single-use plastics and combat plastic pollution is spreading like wildfire.

    Agnès Le Rouzic •
    21 April, 2020
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    Federal coronavirus bailout: Corporations SHOULD be paying to clean up orphan wells

    Okay so let’s talk about the elephant in the room… the government bailout announcement on March 17th and the $1.7 billion for oil well cleanups. A lot of you sent…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    20 April, 2020
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    Climate Consumption EnergySolutions Health Indigenous

    Canada: 301 organizations, academics and others urge governments to adopt human rights oversight of COVID-19 responses

    OTTAWA – A total of 301 organizations, academics and former politicians from across the country are calling on all levels of government in Canada to take urgent steps to strengthen…

    Loujain Kurdi •
    15 April, 2020
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    Consumption Health Plastic

    Health and the Reuse Revolution: How governments and corporations can think beyond plastic to a green and just future

    Over the last few weeks, we’ve seen the Canadian government, and other local and global governments, mobilize resources and public funds to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s been encouraging to…

    Sarah King •
    5 April, 2020
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    Consumption Health Plastic

    Is disposable safer than reusable? Let’s consult the science

    Since the beginning of the pandemic in North America, many companies such as Starbucks, Bulk Barn and Tim Hortons have rightly taken steps to limit contamination in their restaurants and stores. But as more and more companies follow suit, we’re tackling the questions: are single-use packaging and containers actually safer? Is the fear of contamination…

    Agnès Le Rouzic •
    27 March, 2020
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    Consumption Health Plastic

    Health and the Reuse Revolution: Zero waste living in a time of crisis

    A Blog Series with Tips, Tools, and Reflections. In recent weeks, the coronavirus pandemic has sparked a wider conversation about how people who want to continue to avoid disposables, support reuse and refill alternatives, and push for zero waste solutions can proceed, while being mindful of health. We aren’t the health experts, but we can…

    Sarah King •
    20 March, 2020
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    Climate Consumption Oceans Plastic

    Next steps on plastic for Canada – from science to a strong single-use plastic ban

    In 2019, with the federal election just around the corner, the Trudeau government made a promise to ban single-use plastics by 2021. An important, albeit overdue, step in that process has now been completed with the release of the Draft Science Assessment on Plastic Pollution. So what next? Now’s the moment for the feds to…

    Sarah King •
    9 March, 2020
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    Climate Consumption Oceans Plastic

    Next steps on plastic for Canada – from science to a strong single-use plastic ban

    In 2019, with the federal election just around the corner, the Trudeau government made a promise to ban single-use plastics by 2021. An important, albeit overdue, step in that process has now been completed with the release of the Draft Science Assessment on Plastic Pollution. So what next? Now’s the moment for the feds to…

    Sarah King •
    9 March, 2020
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