InfoQuest (June 28, 2022) - According to relevant reports submitted by Thailand’s Office of International Trade Promotion in Vancouver, Canada, Canada has banned single-use plastic products since January 1 this year, to reduce the impact of plastic waste on the global environment. Given this, the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) was instructed to actively seek export opportunities for Thai products in Canada.
It is reported that Georgian Main Food, the owner of IGA, a famous Canadian retailer, has decided to work with Reusables.com and use its container-sharing service. Through trials, the application of container-sharing in the packaging of cooked food has been popular with customers. Thai merchants, especially retailers and restaurant owners willing to explore the Canadian market, should pay attention to this trend and adjust their packaging methods. In addition, Thai exporters should implement the Bio-Circular-Green Economic Model (BCG) Model policy and focus on producing environmentally friendly products to make Thai products more popular.
Source: InfoQuest, by Phnl/Papatson Ongphichetmetha/Kasamarporn Kittisamphan, translated by Xinhua Silk Road
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