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Hundreds of millions of plastic bags worth a total of £27 million have been stolen from supermarkets since the introduction of a 5p plastic bag charge in October 2015, according to a survey. | Hundreds of millions of plastic bags worth a total of £27 million have been stolen from supermarkets since the introduction of a 5p plastic bag charge in October 2015, according to a survey. |
VoucherCodesPro.co.uk found that, of the 2784 people surveyed, 51 per cent said they took an average of three bags a month from supermarkets. | VoucherCodesPro.co.uk found that, of the 2784 people surveyed, 51 per cent said they took an average of three bags a month from supermarkets. |
More than a quarter said they didn't want to pay 5p because it was a waste of money, while 22 per cent said they took them because they thought no one would notice. | More than a quarter said they didn't want to pay 5p because it was a waste of money, while 22 per cent said they took them because they thought no one would notice. |
The website crunched the numbers and estimated that around £27 million worth of bags had been stolen since October, or 533 million 5p bags. | The website crunched the numbers and estimated that around £27 million worth of bags had been stolen since October, or 533 million 5p bags. |
That's still small fry compared to the 7.6 billion plastic bags taken home by shoppers before the charges were introduced. | That's still small fry compared to the 7.6 billion plastic bags taken home by shoppers before the charges were introduced. |
Plastic bag use has dropped by around 80 per cent since October. | Plastic bag use has dropped by around 80 per cent since October. |
Shoppers have taken extreme measures to get out of paying for bags before. Last year it was revealed that some shoppers were taking their entire trolley home. | Shoppers have taken extreme measures to get out of paying for bags before. Last year it was revealed that some shoppers were taking their entire trolley home. |
The Government hope to raise up to £780 million for good causes from the scheme and save another £13 million in carbon costs. | The Government hope to raise up to £780 million for good causes from the scheme and save another £13 million in carbon costs. |
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