A new program has launched in Ottawa that will provide residents with free reusable containers from local grocery stores and restaurants.
Called “Reuse Ottawa”, the program aims to reduce plastic waste and serve as an example of a “circular economy” that encourages the reuse, repair, and recycling of containers, instead of creating more single-use plastic waste. It is being led by a group called the Circular Innovation Council, with support from the City of Ottawa and Environment and Climate Change Canada.
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It was first announced earlier this year and officially launched Thursday.
Organizers have called it the first program of its kind in Canada at such a large scale; however, there are other reusable container programsin operation in Ottawa and elsewhere in Canada in partnership with restaurants. This program differs in that it includes major grocers and offers the containers without …