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Town of Collingwood saying goodbye to single-use plastic

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Jul 26th, 2019
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Plastic bag afloat in ocean

While not an outright single-use plastic ban, the town will be actively working to eliminate single-use plastic

by: Erika Engel Barrie Today

The effort to be a plastic-free community just got a boost with a unanimous motion from Collingwood town council supporting efforts to eliminate single-use plastics in municipal facilities.

The motion was introduced by Collingwood Mayor Brian Saunderson at the June 24 council meeting and passed on July 22.

Part of the push for eliminating single-use plastics came from the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, of which Saunderson is a member.

The initiative encouraged member municipalities, towns and cities to implement a ban on single-use plastics.

The local motion didn’t go as far as banning them. Instead, councillors voted to “commence the process of eliminating all single-use plastics in municipal facilities.”

During the meeting, Coun. Bob Madigan asked if there was a quantifiable way to measure the amount of plastic being swapped for more long-term-use items.

Town of Collingwood chief administrative officer Fareed Amin said they wouldn’t be able to weigh what plastic is not being used, but staff could keep track of specific efforts and actions taken to eliminate single-use plastics.

Coun. Mariane McLeod asked what the motion meant for using plastic bin liners in the town’s garbage cans.

Amin clarified it wasn’t an outright plastic ban, and staff would be looking at options for all the town’s current use of plastic.

Staff is due to report back to council in six months on the progress of eliminating single-use plastics in municipal facilities.

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