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The Government of Canada invests in research on plastic pollution in our environment

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Canada is taking action to protect the environment and reduce plastic waste and pollution across the country. (Pexels photo)

Plastic pollution is everywhere. It fills our rivers, lakes, and oceans and harms the wildlife that call those places home. Canadians want their governments to take action on plastic pollution to protect the environment and grow the economy.

Today, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Peter Schiefke, announced that the Government of Canada is providing $2,256,554 to 16 science-based research projects to learn more about the impacts of plastic pollution on our natural environment and our health. This funding is provided through the Increasing Knowledge on Plastic Pollution Initiative.

The Government of Canada recently published the final Science Assessment of Plastic Pollution, which looks at the presence of plastic pollution and its effects on the environment and human health. This assessment confirms that plastic pollution is everywhere and negatively impacts our environment, but it also determined that there are gaps in our knowledge. The funding announced today seeks to fill these knowledge gaps and help us move toward a cleaner, healthier world.

The Parliamentary Secretary made the announcement during the virtual Zero Waste Conference, where he also emphasized the importance of collaboration in research to support the implementation of Canada’s Plastics Science Agenda.

Canada is taking action to protect the environment and reduce plastic waste and pollution across the country. Canada has a comprehensive plan to address plastic waste. The plan includes moving toward a circular economy, an approach that seeks to support change across the entire lifecycle of plastics—from design to manufacture, use, and recovery. The plan also includes a ban on certain harmful single-use plastic items that are often found in the environment, are often not recycled, and have readily available alternatives. The proposed approach will put Canada on a pathway to achieve zero plastic waste by 2030.

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“The Government of Canada is working hard to address plastic pollution and move toward a more circular economy, including by banning certain harmful single-use plastics. By collaborating with university researchers and not-for-profit organizations, we are bridging the information gaps on the effects of plastics on the health of Canadians and our environment, making progress toward zero plastic waste by 2030 and creating a cleaner future for our children and grandchildren.”
– Peter Schiefke, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change

Quick facts

  • Plastic pollution has been shown to harm animals by causing them to become entangled in ropes, nets, cable ties, plastic bags, packaging bands, and six-pack rings. Plastics can also harm animals when they ingest it, causing suffocation, damage to their organs and intestinal systems, hindered feeding, and possible starvation. Moreover, plastic pollution disrupts habitats by facilitating the transport of invasive species and diseases between areas.
  • In Canada, 29,000 tonnes of plastic entered the environment as pollution in 2016 alone. Without concrete action to prevent plastic pollution, this amount could rise to 40,000 tonnes by 2030.
  • Canadians throw away over 3 million tonnes of plastic waste every year—that’s as heavy as 25,000 blue whales.
  • Only 9 percent of Canada’s plastic waste is recycled while the rest ends up in landfills, waste-to-energy facilities, or the environment.
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