Help Reduce Single-Use Items Waste

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The best way to reduce single-use items waste is to stop using them whenever possible. Using less single-use items will help reduce garbage and litter. Calgary’s new Single-Use Items Bylaw started January 16.

It focuses on waste reduction by encouraging Calgarians to avoid single-use items where practical, ask for items as needed, or choose reusable options. Businesses will be required to charge a minimum fee on new paper and reusable bags and provide foodware accessories (utensils, napkins, straws, chopsticks, etc.) by request only.

Calgarians can do their part by asking for only the bags and foodware accessories they need, and by bringing their own bag to avoid the fees. This bylaw applies to in-store, take-out, drive-thru, delivery, and online ordering. Learn more at calgary.ca/singleuse.