By Isabella Hamilton, Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup Community Engagement Coordinator for Barrie-InnisfilThe Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup (GLPC) recognizes the Williams Treaties First Nations, including the Alderville First Nation, Chippewas of Beausoleil First Nation, Chippewas of Georgian Island First Nation, Chippewas of Rama First Nation, Curve Lake First Nation, Hiawatha First Nation, and the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation, as well as the Huron Wendat and the Metis Nation of Ontario| GLPC
By Isabella Hamilton , Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup Community Engagement Coordinator for Barrie-Innisfil The Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup...| GLPC
Deployment of innovative capture technology will help in effort to collect, remove and analyze plastic pollution found in Canada’s Great Lakes.TORONTO – June 23, 2025 – Today, Canadian environmental not-for-profit, Pollution Probe, is announcing the launch of Canada’s very first BeBot remote-controlled, beach cleaning robot, as part of the Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup, the largest initiative of its kind aimed at ending plastic pollution in and around the Great Lakes.Pollution Prob...| GLPC
New technologies provide rich insights on plastic pollution and strengthen efforts to protect the Great Lakes. TORONTO - 2 April, 2025...| GLPC