The Daily Courier

Single-use plastics bans reach Surrey, Nanaimo, Rossland and Esquimalt

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VICTORIA — The British Columbian government has approved single-use plastics bans in four more communitie­s.

Surrey, Nanaimo, Rossland and Esquimalt are the latest municipali­ties to implement bans based on their particular needs.

The province approved similar bylaws in Victoria, Richmond, Saanich, Tofino and Ucluelet last September to prevent waste such as shopping bags and takeout containers from ending up in landfills and the ocean.

Environmen­t Minister George Heyman says B.C. continues to work on regulation­s allowing local government­s to place bans on single-use plastics without provincial approval.

He says the aim is to reduce plastic use overall, expand the deposit-refund system and call on manufactur­ers to take more responsibi­lity for their products' end of life.

Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum says the approval of the city's bylaw banning plastic checkout bags, foam cups and takeout containers means it can move forward.

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