How plastic pollution poses challenge for Canada marine conservation

Canada struggles with significant plastic pollution, producing over four million tonnes annually. Only seven percent of this waste is recycled, while the rest ends up in landfills or the environment. New regulations aim to ban single-use plastics and achieve zero plastic waste by 2030, alongside efforts to protect marine areas.

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