Ottawa wins Federal Court appeal allowing single-use plastics ban to stand
OTTAWA — The federal government scored a win at the Federal Court of Appeal on Friday, which upheld Ottawa’s 2021 decision to list “plastic manufactured items” as toxic, allowing it to continue with its ban on several types of single-use items, including straws and grocery bags.
The decision overturns a 2023 Federal Court ruling which struck down the toxic designation, saying it was too broad to designate all such items with the label, in part because plastics were not a singular substance.
The government needed the toxic designation, under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, to regulate the items. It did that in 2022, phasing in a ban on the manufacturing and sale of six single-use plastic items, including stir sticks, cutlery, takeout containers and the six-pack rings used to hold soda and beer cans.
The government said at the time it chose those items because they were among the most common found in litter and had known and accessible alternatives.


