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Plastic bag use down 71% since 5p charge was introduced | Plastic bag use down 71% since 5p charge was introduced |
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The number of single-use carrier bags handed out by shops in Wales has fallen by 71% since charges were introduced in 2011, according to a report. | The number of single-use carrier bags handed out by shops in Wales has fallen by 71% since charges were introduced in 2011, according to a report. |
The review, for Welsh ministers, estimates between £17m and £22m raised by the 5p charge has been donated to good causes by retailers. | |
Natural Resources Minister Carl Sargeant said the levy had produced a significant shift in consumer habits. | Natural Resources Minister Carl Sargeant said the levy had produced a significant shift in consumer habits. |
Carrier bag charges begin in England next month, for large retailers only. | Carrier bag charges begin in England next month, for large retailers only. |
The report said 74% of shoppers backed the charge and found the use of "bags for life" and other re-useable bags had resulted in an overall reduction in all bags of 57%. | The report said 74% of shoppers backed the charge and found the use of "bags for life" and other re-useable bags had resulted in an overall reduction in all bags of 57%. |
Mr Sargeant said: "We wanted the people of Wales to get into the habit of reusing their bags when shopping. | Mr Sargeant said: "We wanted the people of Wales to get into the habit of reusing their bags when shopping. |
"I am pleased that almost four years on from the introduction of the charge in Wales consumer habits appear to be changing which is having a positive knock on effect on the environment as well as raising a significant amount of money for good causes." | "I am pleased that almost four years on from the introduction of the charge in Wales consumer habits appear to be changing which is having a positive knock on effect on the environment as well as raising a significant amount of money for good causes." |
Wales was the first UK nation to introduce the bag charges, followed by Northern Ireland and then Scotland. | Wales was the first UK nation to introduce the bag charges, followed by Northern Ireland and then Scotland. |
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