Experts call for ban on waste exports after Philippine garbage embarrassment
OTTAWA — There is no treasure in Canada’s trash and we need to stop heaping it onto the rest of the world, environment advocates say.
The spotlight on the global shipping of garbage grew bright in recent weeks as the diplomatic fight over garbage between Canada and the Philippines gained international attention. That garbage is now on a ship headed back for Canada, but environment advocates hope the result will be more than just a rebuilding of our relationship with the Philippines.
They want Canada to stop allowing the export of waste and to cut the production and consumption of most plastic packaging.
Myra Hird, a Queen’s University environmental-studies professor who runs a research group looking at the impact of Canada’s waste and how waste is managed, said the only way Canada can prevent another embarrassment like the Philippines garbage shipments, is to simply ban the export of waste altogether.