McDonald’s Canada will replace most single-use plastics with renewable, recycled or certified sources by December

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McDonald’s Canada has announced that in an effort to reduce 840 tons of plastic currently being used, they will start to introduce wooden cutlery, wooden stir sticks and paper straws in over 1400 restaurants across the country.  “By removing these single-use plastics in our restaurants, we show our ongoing commitment to minimize our environmental footprint and to help protect the planet for future generations,” McDonald’s Canada supply chain officer Rob Dick said in a company news release.[…]

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