EAT WITH YOUR HANDS: Feds advice vs single use plastic forks
The Environment Minister’s department wants Canadians to eat with their hands as a way to deal with Ottawa’s ban on single use plastic forks according to Blacklock’s Reporter.
“Businesses should consider giving the customers the option to specify whether they require single use cutlery at all,” says a report titled Guidance For Selecting Alternatives To Single Use Plastics. The Single Use Plastic Prohibition Regulations will start being enforced in 2024 and ban six plastic products: single use cutlery, stir sticks, straws, polystyrene food containers, six-pack rings and checkout bags.Article content
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