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Montreal ban on single-use plastics marks 1 year. But is it making a difference? – Montreal [Video]

City of Montreal officials aren’t sure if it’s the threat of fines that are getting people to obey the year-old single-use plastic ban bylaw, but authorities are just happy with what they see as success.

“We have a 92-per cent compliance rate,” said Marie-Andrée Mauger, executive committee member responsible for ecological transition and the environment.

“We’re really happy to see that less than 40 tickets were issued after a second (inspection) visit.”

The bylaw came into effect March 2023 and covers the 19 boroughs. It prohibits the use of most single use plastic containers in restaurants and grocery stores, like cups, eating utensils, straws and polystyrene, for on-site use, takeout or delivery.

“Our message is that there’s no excuse,” said Mayor Valérie Plante. “(Whether) you’re a mom and pop shop or a big brand, there’s no excuse.”

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Exceptions include trays for raw meat and fish and items pre-packaged outside the business. The …

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