When the Daily Mail gets its teeth into a campaign, it doesn't let it go easily. Following yesterday's nine-page spread on its 'Banish the bags' campaign, the paper today devotes its first seven pages to the cause, even using the same picture of a turtle draped in a plastic bag on its front page. And look, Marks & Spencer has suddenly announced it is to stop offering free carrier bags. There is nothing like a good coincidence when you are trying to keep up momentum for a high-profile campaign...
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