Federal Court questions ban on plastic straws and grocery bags

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The Federal Court ruled that Ottawa had overstepped its bounds in designating all "plastic manufactured items" as toxic, raising questions about the ban on plastic straws and grocery bags. However, an environmental law expert believes the ban will stand up to legal scrutiny in the long term.

The federal government's ban on plastic straws and grocery bags is in question after the Federal Court ruled on Thursday that Ottawa had overstepped its bounds in designating all "plastic manufactured items" as toxic. But one environmental law expert believes that in the long term, the ban of those specific items will stand up to legal scrutiny. The Liberal cabinet designated plastic manufactured items as toxic in 2021, in order to allow the environment minister to regulate their use in Canada.

In December 2022, the first of those regulations took effect, barring the manufacture and import of six types of single-use plastics, including straws, grocery bags, cutlery, takeout containers, stir sticks and six-pack beverage rings. The designation was applied to all plastic manufactured items. In her ruling, Justice Angela Furlanetto noted that evidence shows "thousands" of different items are in that category, and they all have different uses and chemical makeups

 

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