About Section

<aside> ➡️ This section highlights key legislation, political party attitudes as well as insight to the current status of plastic waste mitigation in Canada. The Federal government handles all major policy, and legislative measures with regard to plastic waste which is then interpreted and applied at the provincial and municipal levels of government, influences Canada’s international commitments and is debated by third party actors.

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Policies

Discussion

Party Politics

Overview

This diagram illustrates how plastic waste is being addressed at the Federal Level. It starts from policies and legislations and from there it is able to influence the lives of Canadians. The part in grey highlights how Federal Plastics Policy influences other areas of the government and Canadian politics which are covered in the other sections of our website.

This diagram illustrates how plastic waste is being addressed at the Federal Level. It starts from policies and legislations and from there it is able to influence the lives of Canadians. The part in grey highlights how Federal Plastics Policy influences other areas of the government and Canadian politics which are covered in the other sections of our website.

All enforcement and regulatory powers are granted from the federal government through various policies. Canada has over 10 federal acts, regulations and agreements that prevent plastic waste however not all are used in current enforcement and deliberations. For an in-depth analysis of core legislation and influential reports refer to Policies

The majority of legislative action, and prioritization of plastic waste reduction has occurred post 2018 which is why current deliberation surrounding these efforts are crucial. Plastic waste policy is being developed and amended through various committees and house debates. Within the Discussion section you will find that these deliberations provide key insight to how the Federal government is enforcing plastic waste reduction efforts, what they are prioritizing, and how their actions align with their current commitments and goals.

It is important to note that the Federal Political Parties opinions, and actions do not always align with their Provincial counterparts. It is for that reason that Party Politics outlines the positions of the major Federal political parties positions and actions as well as key Members of Parliament who are active in plastic waste discussions.

Quick Facts

Following the October 2020 announcement of Canada committing to zero plastic waste by 2030; Environment and Climate Change Canada created a list highlighting previous plastic waste reduction efforts and facts.

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