McDonalds Canada is phasing out single-use plastic stir sticks, cutlery, and straws in its restaurants. The phase-out will occur across all of the company's 1,400 locations in Canada. The decision coincides with the government's move to ban all single-use plastics, which is expected to be finalized at the end of the year. As of early December, it is expected that the last plastic straw will be used in a McDonald's in your local area.
Canadian McDonald's guests will be able to order the BTS Meal in-restaurant, online, via contactless mobile ordering, or through McDelivery. The company plans to announce the partnership on social media. The menu will also be available on the website. Guests can view menus, see locations, and print coupons. For more information, visit the official McDonalds Canada website. The company will announce its partnership with BTS on its social media pages.
The company has pledged to eliminate single-use plastics from its restaurants across Canada by the end of this year. They will replace these plastics with wooden stir sticks, paper straws, and cutlery. The move will eliminate 840 tonnes of plastics annually from the Canadian environment. The new initiative will be a positive step in the fight against plastic pollution. By phasing out single-use plastics, McDonald's can help reduce the amount of trash entering the Canadian landfill.