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What you'll learn- Define what single use plastics are
- Discuss the environmental impacts of single use plastics
- Explain the details of Canada's new single use plastic legislation
- Identify alternatives to single use plastics
- Review international and Canadian case studies for single use plastics bans
- Completion of two activities and a knowledge check to solidify learnings from the course
DescriptionAbout Us:
The Ecodemy is an online environmental …
Rating 0 out of 5 (0 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- Define what single use plastics are
- Discuss the environmental impacts of single use plastics
- Explain the details of Canada's new single use plastic legislation
- Identify alternatives to single use plastics
- Review international and Canadian case studies for single use plastics bans
- Completion of two activities and a knowledge check to solidify learnings from the course
DescriptionAbout Us:
The Ecodemy is an online environmental education company based out of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Our goal is to provide fun, engaging, and quality courses on environmental and sustainability topics. Our goal is to make environmental education accessible and the world a more sustainable place.
About the course:
In 2020, the Canadian federal government announced its next steps to address pollution, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and achieve the goal of zero plastic waste by 2030. In June 2022, the federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Steven Guilbeault, clarified the six single-use plastic categories that would be banned for manufacture, import, and sale under Canada’s new single-use plastics legislation. “With these new regulations, we are taking a historic step forward in reducing plastic pollution, and keeping our communities and the places we love clean,” Guilbeault said.
Will this single-use plastics legislation make a real dent in tackling Canada's waste problem?
We have packaged all of this information into a single course that will help you understand the ban and provide you with tools and ideas to transition away from single-use plastics altogether! Join us to learn more about Canada’s new single-use plastics legislation!
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