Close X
Monday, November 25, 2024
ADVT 
National

B.C. Aims To Recycle Difficult Plastic: Six-pack Rings, Chip Bags, Crinkly Wraps

The Canadian Press, 12 Jun, 2018 12:05 PM
    VICTORIA — A British Columbia non-profit group has launched a pilot project to start collecting some of the toughest plastics to recycle such as potato chip bags, zipper-lock sandwich bags and six-pack rings.
     
     
    Recycle BC spokesman Allen Langdon says accumulating the problem plastics is just the start, while figuring out how to actually recycle the flexible plastics is the greater issue.
     
     
    He says the Recycle BC collection project is the first of its kind in North America, but it's being conducted on a voluntary basis where people need to drop off plastics at one of 116 depots across the province.
     
     
    Langdon says the pilot project is not connected to widespread curbside recycling programs in B.C. 
     
     
    He says Recycle BC is involved in research that seeks to separate and ultimately safely recycle the multiple forms of plastic and other materials that often make up the flexible plastic packages, including frozen produce bags, foil-wrap plastics and bubble wraps.
     
     
    Leah Bendell, a marine ecology scientist at Simon Fraser University, says consumers can also make more active choices in the products they choose and governments can impose regulations to keep plastics out of the environment.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Kent Hehr Won't Return To Cabinet But Will Stay In Liberal Caucus After Investigation

    Kent Hehr Won't Return To Cabinet But Will Stay In Liberal Caucus After Investigation
    Former cabinet minister Kent Hehr says he will remain a member of the Liberal caucus following an investigation into allegations of inappropriate conduct with women — although he's not returning to the government's inner circle.

    Kent Hehr Won't Return To Cabinet But Will Stay In Liberal Caucus After Investigation

    Military Bomb Sat In Manitoba Basement For More Than 25 Years: RCMP

    Military Bomb Sat In Manitoba Basement For More Than 25 Years: RCMP
    When Manitoba RCMP put out a call for unwanted firearms and ammunition, they weren't expecting to come across a decades-old military bomb being stored in a basement.

    Military Bomb Sat In Manitoba Basement For More Than 25 Years: RCMP

    Police: Case Of 2 Men Missing In B.C. Since May 16 Considered Suspicious

    Police: Case Of 2 Men Missing In B.C. Since May 16 Considered Suspicious
    UCLUELET, B.C. — Police on Vancouver Island say the disappearance of two men who were last seen on May 16 is now considered suspicious and the case has been handed over to the Vancouver Island Integrated Major Crime Unit.

    Police: Case Of 2 Men Missing In B.C. Since May 16 Considered Suspicious

    Police Capture Opossum That Wasn't Happy To Leave Shower In Delta, B.C. Home

    Police Capture Opossum That Wasn't Happy To Leave Shower In Delta, B.C. Home
    Delta Police Department spokeswoman Cris Leykauf says a surprised resident called police just before midnight last Wednesday.

    Police Capture Opossum That Wasn't Happy To Leave Shower In Delta, B.C. Home

    B.C. Baby Who Put Spiny Caterpillar In Mouth Recovering Well After Treatment

    B.C. Baby Who Put Spiny Caterpillar In Mouth Recovering Well After Treatment
    An eight-month-old baby who put a spiny caterpillar in her mouth between munching on cookies is recovering in Nanaimo, B.C.

    B.C. Baby Who Put Spiny Caterpillar In Mouth Recovering Well After Treatment

    Alleged International Money Launderer Arrested In British Columbia: RCMP

    Alleged International Money Launderer Arrested In British Columbia: RCMP
    A man suspected of being a "high roller" and international money launderer has been arrested in B.C.

    Alleged International Money Launderer Arrested In British Columbia: RCMP