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Home » Publications » ENVIRONMENT » Climate Change and Energy Equity » Legal and Policy Options to Ban or Limit the Use of Horticultural Peat Moss in British Columbia
Peat Moss Use in BC

Legal and Policy Options to Ban or Limit the Use of Horticultural Peat Moss in British Columbia

Filed in: Climate Change and Energy Equity Law reform Province-wide Sustainable Communities | November 29, 2022 by The Environmental Law Centre Society

A submission prepared on behalf of Peatlands Protection Society recommending legal and policy options to ban or limit the use of horticultural peat moss in BC.

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