Montreal to ban stores from dumping unsold clothes, food as part of waste plan
MONTREAL — The City of Montreal has plans to forbid grocery chains and other stores from throwing out edible food and useful clothing as part of its five-year plan to significantly reduce waste.
The measures announced today are aimed at cutting waste at its source and reducing the amount that ends up in landfills.
Coun. Laurence Lavigne Lalonde says in the case of food, it doesn’t make sense that perfectly consumable items end up in the trash when there are children and others going hungry.
She says the city wants to work with food producers and grocery chains to either donate the food or at the very least, ensure it is composted.