Senate Democrats speak out in defence of Canada’s plan to ban single-use plastics
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A prominent group of Senate Democrats is speaking out in defence of Canada’s plan to ban single-use plastics.
Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy are among those expressing support for the ban, which will be phased in beginning next year.
The ban classifies certain plastic items, including straws and carry-out bags, as toxic substances under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act.
Advocates for the U.S. plastics industry say the measure is not based on science and violates the terms of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.