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
Partnership will deploy innovative capture technology in waste reduction efforts to collect, remove and analyze waste found in Canada’s...| GLPC
By Teresa Tsui , Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup Community Engagement Coordinator for Barrie-Innisfil The Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup (GLPC)...| GLPC
Groundbreaking initiative provides update on data collection and community impact in the fight to clean up the waterways of the Great...| GLPC
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 9, 2024 The BeBot is to be deployed on Belle Isle and the Detroit River for the first time as a result of a...| GLPC
Donation will help improve water and wildlife quality in river corridors throughout Wisconsin GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., April 16, 2024 Midwest...| GLPC
By: Anna Bryan, Community Engagement Coordinator (Kingston) The City of Kingston has been traditionally inhabited and protected by...| GLPC
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Toronto, ON - July 19, 2023 The Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup, an initiative of Pollution Probe and the Council of...| GLPC
By Sydney Margarit , Community Engagement Coordinator (Barrie-Innisfil) The Lake Simcoe Watershed has been traditionally inhabited and...| GLPC
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Toronto, ON - September 12, 2022 The Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup is thrilled to welcome the Town of Gananoque,...| GLPC
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Toronto, ON - August 10, 2022 The Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup (GLPC) — a joint initiative of Pollution Probe and...| GLPC
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Toronto, ON - July 28, 2022 The Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup (GLPC) — a joint initiative of the Council of the...| GLPC
In another step forward in expanding the Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup, a joint initiative with Canada-based Pollution Probe, to the US,...| GLPC
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: APRIL 20, 2022 Retailer’s participation in Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup Program to focus on beach cleanup,...| GLPC
The Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup is removing plastic from water, raising awareness about plastic pollution, and gathering data to fill...| GLPC
Harbour West Marina concludes second season of trapping trash for the Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup Hamilton, ON – A group of industrial...| GLPC
On September 21, the Pollution Probe team (CEO Chris Hilkene, Director of Policy and Programs Melissa De Young, and Senior Manager of...| GLPC