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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Will Grice

Plastic bag use down almost 80% after supermarket charge, says Tesco

Since the introduction of the 5p plastic bag charge it has been revealed that shoppers are using nearly 80% fewer bags.

Early figures from Tesco suggest the charge is drastically reducing the number of plastic bags being given out, with the supermarket suggesting that Tesco customers are using 78% fewer bags than before the charge was implemented on 5 October.

The money raised from the sale of plastic bags will be given to good causes, with the Telegraph reporting that Tesco anticipate to raise over £30m for charity over the next 12 months.

Environment Minister, Rory Stewart, told the Telegraph: “The 5p plastic bag charge is starting to have a real impact and is raising thousands for good causes.

“Cutting the number of plastic bags we use is a small but vital step in reducing plastic waste.”

 

The number of carrier bags given out by the seven major supermarkets in England rose to 7.6 billion last year.

The 5p charge on plastic bags has been implemented since 2011 in Wales, and over the last four years the country has seen a 71% drop in the use of plastic carriers. 

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