Canada plans to ban single-use plastics by 2021

Canada plans to ban single-use plastics by 2021

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Science, Engineering

11th Grade - University

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Canada plans to ban harmful single-use plastics by 2021, with products like bags, straws, and cutlery potentially included. Producers will be responsible for their products' lifecycle, and recycling plans are required. Less than 10% of plastics are currently recycled in Canada, with 3 million tons of waste generated annually. This waste harms wildlife and pollutes environments. The ban aims to reduce pollution, protect wildlife, and create jobs in recycling.

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What specific products are mentioned as potentially being outlawed in the ban on single-use plastics?

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What responsibility will plastic producers have according to Trudeau's statement?

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According to the text, what percentage of plastics are currently recycled in Canada?

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What are some of the environmental impacts of plastic waste mentioned in the text?

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How many jobs does Trudeau claim will be created in the recycling and recovery industries due to the ban?

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