Recyc-Québec: Litter Study Reveals Preventable Waste


Author: The Daily News Now! March 10, 2026 Duration: 1:32
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Recyc-Québec: Litter Study Reveals Preventable Waste

Recyc-Québecs inaugural litter study reveals alarming findings: highways and riverbanks are filled with recyclable waste, with plastic and aluminum beverage containers, bags, packaging, and car parts topping the list. The study suggests that many Quebecers are unaware of the environmental impact of littering, prompting discussions on awareness campaigns and stricter penalties.

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