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加拿大进一步行动,目标2030年实现塑料零废弃

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摘要:减少塑料污染我们正在推进减少塑料污染的计划——我们将禁止塑料制的购物袋、搅拌棒、餐具,吸管等的使用。我们还将投资创新的解决方案,以改善我们回收和再循环塑料的方式。有关我们公告的更多信息转:吉宝尔部长每 ... ...

减少塑料污染

我们正在推进减少塑料污染的计划——我们将禁止塑料制的购物袋、搅拌棒、餐具,吸管等的使用。 我们还将投资创新的解决方案,以改善我们回收和再循环塑料的方式。 有关我们公告的更多信息


转:吉宝尔部长

每年,加拿大有300万吨的塑料垃圾被扔掉:

❌  有害环境

❌  难于回收

✅  目前已有价格适宜的替代品

这就是为什么我们宣布了明年将禁止使用一次性塑料的原因。

将要禁用的一次性塑料产品包括:

❌  超市零售塑料袋❌  吸管❌  搅拌棒❌  六罐饮料固定环❌  塑料餐具❌  由难于回收的塑料所制的外卖盒








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加拿大进一步行动,目标2030年实现塑料零废弃

Canada one-step closer to zero plastic waste by 2030

源自:加拿大环境及气候变化部

2020年10月7日 – 魁北克加蒂诺

全面计划包括禁止使用有害的一次性塑料制品,例如塑料袋和吸管等

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塑料正在污染我们的河流、湖泊和海洋,伤害野生动植物,并产生微塑料混在我们使用和饮用的水中。每年,加拿大人丢弃300万吨塑料废物,其中只有9%被回收利用,这意味着绝大多数塑料最终被填埋,大约有29,000吨寻道进入了我们的自然环境。加拿大人民期待政府采取行动保护环境,并减少全国各地的塑料污染。

10月7日,联邦环境与气候变化部长乔纳森•威尔金森(Jonathan Wilkinson)阁下宣布了加拿大联邦政府下一步的行动,计划到2030年实现塑料零废弃。该计划将保护野生动植物和我们的水域、减少温室气体排放并创造就业机会。

这一计划的关键一步是禁止使用有害的一次性塑料制品,这些制品的范围是有证据显示它们被废弃在环境中、通常不被回收利用、并且具有可行的替代品。根据这些标准,政府提议禁止的六种物品是塑料零售包装袋、吸管、搅拌棒、六罐装饮料固定环、以及由难以回收塑料所制成的餐具。



这些塑料制品的清单已在当日的讨论文件《关于综合管理塑料产品以防止废物和污染的措施的提议》中发表。该计划还提出了对回收和再利用塑料的改进措施,以便让这些材料依然存在于我们的经济之中,但不会废弃到环境里。加拿大联邦政府提出在产品和包装中建立可回收成分的要求。此举将推动对回收基础设施的投资,并刺激技术和产品设计的创新,以延长塑料材料的使用寿命。

对于这项保护环境免受塑料污染、并通过加强循环回收的经济以减少废物的措施,政府希望听取加拿大人和业界相关人士的意见。反馈意见可在2020年12月9日之前提出。相关法规将在2021年底之前最终确定。

加拿大联邦政府正在通过“加拿大环境部长联席会”与各省和地区进行合作。所有联邦、省和地区政府都共同同意了《加拿大全范围塑料零废弃战略》,该战略提出了塑料循环经济的愿景,以及正在联合实施的两阶段行动计划。省、地区和市政当局是塑料废物回收和再循环的领导者。加拿大联邦政府将继续与他们合作,以加强现有计划,并提高加拿大再利用和回收更多塑料的能力。这一合作将包括与他们共同制定全加拿大的目标,以确保相关规则在全国范围内保持一致和透明,并使塑料产品的生产商和销售商担负回收材料的责任。

威尔金森部长还借此机会宣布拨款200万元,通过《塑料零废弃倡议》用于14个由加拿大领导之新的减少塑料措施。这些项目由社区、组织和机构领导,将促进开发新的创新解决方案,以防止、捕获并消除环境中的塑料污染。

通过改善我们管理塑料废物的方式并投资创新型解决方案,我们每年可以减少180万吨温室气体排放,并在全国范围内创造约42,000个就业机会。

在整个COVID-19疫情大流行中,加拿大人的健康和安全是我们的首要任务。个人防护装备(PPE)在确保加拿大人的安全方面发挥了重要作用,尤其是对我们的一线医疗工作者。针对有害的一次性塑料的禁令不会影响PPE的使用。加拿大联邦政府还通过加拿大环境部长联席会(CCME)与各省和地区合作,并与私营业界合作,以使个人防护装备不要废弃到我们的环境中。



引述

联邦环境及气候变化部长乔纳森•威尔金森(Jonathan Wilkinson)阁下:

“加拿大人看到了塑料污染对他们社区和水道的影响,他们期望政府采取行动。我们政府正在制定一项全面的计划,以实现塑料零废弃。我们的计划包括向循环经济过渡,推动回收再利用标准并制定回收率目标。我们还打算禁止使用塑料袋、吸管、搅拌棒、六罐饮料固定环、以及难以回收的外卖饭盒等。这些物品对我们的环境有害,当它们被扔进垃圾桶时,其价值会从经济中消失。这项拟议的禁令将有助于在全国范围内推动创新,让新的和更容易回收的物品进入我们的经济。”

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事实简要

  • 10月10日,加拿大政府还将发布一项拟议的命令,在《1999年加拿大环境保护法”》(CEPA)的附表1中添加“塑料制品”。这是管理塑料产品的必要监管步骤。

  • CEPA是政府防止污染和保护环境的主要法律之一。CEPA包括在塑料制成品生命周期的不同阶段(例如制造、进口、销售、使用和处置)解决塑料污染的各种工具。

  • 当天也发布了最终的《塑料污染科学评估》,评估了相关的科学状况,并研究塑料污染的状况以及对环境和人类健康的影响。它证实了塑料污染无处不在,并对我们的环境造成了负面影响。

  • 2020年7月,第二个也是最后一个阶段的《加拿大全范围塑料零废弃行动计划》公布。该计划概述了采取切实、协调行动的时间表,以:增强消费者、企业和机构的认知意识;减少包括捕鱼和水产养殖在内的水产活动所造成的浪费和污染;推进科学;支持预防、捕获和清理塑料污染;并为全球行动做出贡献。

  • 在加拿大,一次性塑料占淡水环境中塑料垃圾的大部分。

  • 在加拿大,人们每年使用多达150亿个塑料袋,每天使用近5700万个吸管。

  • 全世界超过35个国家已采取行动,禁止了某些一次性塑料,包括英国、法国、意大利等。

相关文件(英文)

  • 通过塑料零废弃倡议资助的项目


相关链接

加拿大将禁止有害的一次性塑料  并向相关公司追究塑料垃圾责任


英文原文


Canada one-step closer to zero plastic waste by 2030 


From: Environment and Climate Change Canada

News release

October 7, 2020 – Gatineau, Quebec

Comprehensive plan includes banning harmful single-use plastic items like bags and straws

Plastic is polluting our rivers, lakes, and oceans, harming wildlife, and generating microplastics in the water we use and drink. Every year, Canadians throw away 3 million tonnes of plastic waste, only 9%of which is recycled, meaning the vast majority of plastics end up in landfills and about 29,000 tonnes finds its way into our natural environment. Canadians expect the Government to take action to protect the environment and to reduce plastic pollution across the country.

Today, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, announced the next steps in the Government of Canada’s plan to achieve zero plastic waste by 2030. The plan will protect wildlife and our waters, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and create jobs.

A key part of the plan is a ban on harmful single-use plastic items where there is evidence that they are found in the environment, are often not recycled, and have readily available alternatives. Based on those criteria, the six items the Government proposes to ban are plastic checkout bags, straws, stir sticks, six-pack rings, cutlery, and food ware made from hard-to-recycle plastics.

This list of items was published today in the discussion paper Proposed Integrated Management Approach to Plastic Products to Prevent Waste and Pollution. This plan also proposes improvements to recover and recycle plastic, so it stays in our economy and out of the environment. The Government of Canada is proposing to establish recycled content requirements in products and packaging. This will drive investment in recycling infrastructure and spur innovation in technology and product design to extend the life of plastic materials.

The Government wants to hear from Canadians and stakeholders on this approach to protect the environment from plastic pollution and reduce waste through a more circular economy. Comments will be accepted until December 9, 2020. Regulations will be finalized by the end of 2021.

The Government of Canada is collaborating with provinces and territories through the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. Together, all federal, provincial and territorial governments agreed to the Canada-wide Strategy on Zero Plastic Waste that lays out a vision for a circular economy for plastics, as well as a two-phase action plan that is being jointly implemented. Provinces, territories, and municipalities are leaders in the recovery and recycling of plastic waste. The Government of Canada is continuing to work with them to strengthen existing programs and increase Canada’s capacity to reuse and recover more plastics. This will include collaborating with them to develop pan-Canadian targets to ensure that rules are consistent and transparent across the country, and make producers and sellers of plastic products responsible for collecting them.

Minister Wilkinson also took the opportunity to announce over $2M through the Zero Plastic Waste Initiative for 14 new Canadian-led plastic reduction initiatives. These projects are led by communities, organizations, and institutions, and will promote the development of new and innovative solutions to prevent, capture and remove plastic pollution from the environment.

By improving how we manage plastic waste and investing in innovative solutions, we can reduce 1.8 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per year and create approximately 42,000 jobs across the country.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the health and safety of Canadians is our highest priority. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) has played an important role in keeping Canadians safe, particularly our frontline health care workers. The ban on harmful single-use plastics will not impact access to PPE. The Government of Canada is also working with the provinces and territories, through the Canadian Council of Environment Ministers (CCME), and with the private sector to keep PPE out of our environment. 

Quotes

“Canadians see the effects of plastic pollution in their communities and waterways and they expect the Government to take action. Our Government is introducing a comprehensive plan to get to zero plastic waste. Our plan embraces the transition towards a circular economy, recycled-content standards and targets for recycling rates. We also intend to ban plastic bags, straws, stir sticks, six-pack rings, cutlery, and hard-to-recycle take out containers. These items are harmful to our environment and their value is lost from the economy when they are tossed in the trash. This proposed ban will help drive innovation across the country as new and easier to recycle items take their place in our economy.”

– The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

Quick facts

  • On October 10, the Government of Canada will also publish a proposed Order to add “plastic manufactured items” to Schedule 1 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA). This is a necessary regulatory step to managing plastic products.

  • CEPA is one of the Government’s principal laws for preventing pollution and protecting the environment. CEPA includes tools to address plastic pollution at different stages of the lifecycle of plastic manufactured items, such as manufacture, import, sale, use and disposal.

  • The final Science Assessment of Plastic Pollution, which was also published today, evaluates the state of the science and looks at the presence and effects of plastic pollution on the environment and human health. It confirms that plastic pollution is everywhere and is negatively impacting our environment.

  • In July 2020, the second and final phase of the Canada-wide Action Plan on Zero Plastic Waste was released. The Plan outlines timelines for tangible, coordinated action to: improve consumer, business and institution awareness; reduce waste and pollution from aquatic activities including fishing and aquaculture; advance science; support prevention, capture, and clean-up of plastic pollution; and contribute to global action.

  • In Canada, single-use plastics make up most of plastic litter that is found in freshwater environments.

  • In Canada, up to 15 billion plastic bags are used every year and close to 57 million straws are used daily.

  • Over 35 countries around the world have already taken action by banning certain single use plastics, including U.K., France, Italy.

Related products

• Projects funded by the Zero Plastic Waste Initiative

Associated links

  • Proposed Integrated Management Approach to Plastic Products to Prevent Waste and Pollution

  • Science Assessment of Plastic Pollution

  • Information on plastic pollution

  • Canada to ban harmful single-use plastics and hold companies responsible for plastic waste

  • Zero plastic waste: Canada’s actions

  • Canada-wide strategy on zero plastic waste and phase 1 and 2 of action plan

  • Ocean Plastics Charter

  • Canada’s Plastics Science Agenda
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