The label says 100% compostable plastic. But it's likely ending up in a landfill
Here is what actually happens when you put compostable plastics in your green bin
Over the last year, Marketplace has investigated the overuse of plastic packaging at some of Canada's top supermarket chains. A year later, we revisited Loblaws, Sobeys, Costco and Walmart and found evidence of a growing industry — bioplastics.
One of the bioplastics we came across in our supermarket search: compostable plastics. The team found bags, cutlery and coffee pods made of compostable plastic on many store shelves.
As the plastic pollution problem deepens, interest has grown for alternatives to conventional plastics like bioplastics packaging, an industry that is expected to grow to $10 billion over the next few years.
But watch what Marketplace discovered about compostable plastics and what actually happens when you put them in your green bin.