The Superior Court of Quebec authorized a class action lawsuit concerning reusable plastic bags sold at various retail stores across the province.
The lawsuit targets several major retailers, including Dollarama, Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) , Rona Inc., Lowe’s, Metro Inc., McKesson Canada (Uniprix pharmacies) , Toys "R" Us, Costco, and Giant Tiger.
in fact, they are not recyclable within Quebec or anywhere else in Canada. Joey Zukran of LPC Avocats, who is leading the case, highlighted that one of Quebec's largest recycling facilities, Tricentris, confirmed these bags cannot be recycled.
Zukran emphasized that the bags' rigid nature prevents them from being processed as recyclable materials, thus ending up in landfills instead. According to Zukran, this misrepresentation constitutes greenwashing—a deceptive practice where companies falsely claim their products are environmentally friendly.
The class action lawsuit is significant, potentially impacting millions of Quebec residents who purchased these bags between April 16, 2019, and the present.
The legal proceedings underscore a broader environmental concern: while reusable bags are intended to reduce waste, their actual environmental footprint can be substantial if they are not genuinely recyclable or reused sufficiently. This lawsuit comes amid growing scrutiny over the environmental impact of reusable plastic bags…
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