This week in Cannabis: Tweed and TerraCycle choose Earth Day to launch a new cannabis-waste recycling program, the Feds are set to approve a new saliva-testing device that detects recent drug use–but not impairment, and Shoppers Drug Mart launches a portal to buy medical cannabis in Alberta.
We’ve rounded up this week’s top stories from across Canada.
Cannabis-Waste Recycling Program Goes National
As outcry over cannabis overpackaging continues, Tweed and US recycling company TerraCycle chose Earth Day to
announce the nationwide expansion of their
Tweed x TerraCycle cannabis-packaging recycling program (first announced
only weeks after legalization).
Though the program has been
running in a few stores across Canada for some time, Monday’s announcement launched the service cross-country. In addition to recycling bins in cannabis retailers, the expanded Tweed x TerraCycle offers free pickup of cannabis containers—which will be especially useful both for consumers who don’t have ready access to cannabis stores, and also to those whose municipal recycling does not handle all types of plastic used to package cannabis.
Once Tweed x TerraCycle have
collected between 10 and 40 tons of plastic cannabis packaging, they will melt it down into plastic pellets that can be used to make new plastic products.