Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum’s plastic bag ban inspires Walmart Canada to change its policy nation-wide

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Walmart Canada pledges to eliminate single-use plastic shopping bags across the country

SURREY: Be the change that you wish to see in the world. The decades old famous quote often attributed to Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi, tells us how initiatives at small levels can bring in big changes around us. The recent example of a big change is Walmart Canada’s huge announcement to eliminate single-use plastic shopping bags at all 400+ of our Canadian locations by Earth Day 2022.

The Corporate giant’s this decision was prompted by Surrey’s new Plastic Bags and Single-Use Items Bylaw. By taking action on plastic bags and Styrofoam, the City of Surrey becomes the first municipality in Metro Vancouver to implement such a policy change, which is expected to eliminate use of over 25 million plastic checkout bags and seven million foam containers every year.

According to the Mayor’s office it “has now received word that the initiative has inspired nationwide change in corporate Canada.” A December 7, 2021 letter received from Bryan MacLeod, Senior Manager of Public Affairs for Walmart Canada, confirms that “following the leadership in your municipality,” the chain “will be eliminating single-use plastic shopping bags at all 400+ of our Canadian locations by Earth Day 2022.”

The news from Walmart Canada demonstrates that the actions of the Safe Surrey Coalition-led City Council are creating waves far beyond the realm of public policy makers, says Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum.

“We are proud to be the first city in the region to implement this ban and always hoped that our lead could set an example for our neighbouring municipalities,” explains McCallum. “However, Walmart Canada’s outreach is a strong endorsement of how civic leadership can truly prompt tangible impact on a far larger scale.”

The Walmart Canada decision is expected to be fully in place by Earth Day 2022 (April 22) and will remove almost 250,000,000 bags from circulation every year. This is the equivalent of the number of plastic bags it would take to circle the Earth’s equator 20 times.

Since taking office, the Safe Surrey Coalition has moved forward on a range of green initiatives, including doubling the number of EV fast charging stations within city limits, large scale land purchases to expand the number of public parks and increasing the number of city-owned buildings and assets powered with renewable natural gas created at the Surrey Biofuel facility.

This has resulted in the City of Surrey being recognized as one of Canada’s greenest employers for two years straight as well as being designated as one of 59 cities worldwide to be included in the United Nations Tree Cities of the World program.

The Safe Surrey Coalition-led City Council has demonstrated that balance can be achieved between economic development and environmental sustainability, attests McCallum. “From the first day we took office, the Safe Surrey Coalition has pursued responsible stewardship of our environment at the same time as accomplishing significant progress in attracting business opportunities to the city.”