Kamloops still working on bag ban bylaw, but one local store can help folks reduce consumer waste
KAMLOOPS — The effort to limit the use of single-use plastics has been in the works in the City of Kamloops since early-2019. That effort may have received a boost last week, as the provincial government amended a regulation under the Community Charter to allow municipalities to enact such a ban. The change will allow BC cities to do away with items such as plastic bags, styrofoam containers, and plastic utensils without the approval of the BC Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change.
It’s one small step a person can take that if done consistently and by many, can make a big impact on the environment.
“The TNRD did an estimate on our 2018 waste composition to the Mission Flats Landfill,” City of Kamloops Sustainability Program Coordinator Josephine Howitt tells CFJC Today. “They estimate that 290 tonnes of single-use carryout plastic bags were landfilled in that year.”