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Ely bids to become UK's first 'plastic bag-free city centre' | Ely bids to become UK's first 'plastic bag-free city centre' |
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A city has set its sights on having the UK's first plastic bag-free city centre. | A city has set its sights on having the UK's first plastic bag-free city centre. |
People in Ely, Cambridgeshire are being encouraged to make reusable "borrow bags" out of old fabric. | |
Its chances of bagging the claim are helped by the fact it is one of the country's smallest cities, with a population of about 20,000. | |
Council bosses say shops have backed the idea of offering cloth and paper bags to customers. | |
Ely has joined the nationwide Morsbags scheme, which invites volunteers to help make and distribute the bags or donate fabric. | |
Shops will be given them for free, meaning there is no initial cost, and customers will be encouraged to return them or pass them on after use. | |
The "borrow bags" could help to prevent a problem seen in nearby Cambridge, where an Asda store had a shortage of baskets caused by customers taking them home. | |
Stocks of 5p bags at Asda stores are no longer being replenished when they run out, but larger and sturdier "bags for life", costing 9p, are still available. | |
Asda, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Morrisons have all either phased out the single-use plastic bags or are in the process of doing so. | |
Tracey Harding, from Visit Ely, said the city's modest size would help its bid to have the first plastic bag-free city centre. | |
"It would be great to say we have achieved that. We're not the size of Cambridge or Oxford so we have a relatively small, tight network of shopkeepers," she added. | |
"Many have already switched to cloth and paper bags and Waitrose is committed to reducing single-use plastic too, so we are hoping the momentum builds." | "Many have already switched to cloth and paper bags and Waitrose is committed to reducing single-use plastic too, so we are hoping the momentum builds." |
A sewing shop in Ely has also arranged bag-making events. | |
Lesley Partridge, from Sew Much To Do, said: "Paper bags are easier to recycle but they're expensive for small traders to buy, so these fabric bags are more environmentally and economically friendly. | |
"We've got to work together to sort out the problem of plastic bags. As sewing shop, we're well placed to make a difference with this scheme." | |
Reducing the number of single-use plastic bags has been a popular issue since BBC TV documentary Blue Planet II showed the damage they were doing to the oceans. | Reducing the number of single-use plastic bags has been a popular issue since BBC TV documentary Blue Planet II showed the damage they were doing to the oceans. |
In January, Prime Minister Theresa May pledged to eradicate all avoidable plastic waste in the UK by 2042. | In January, Prime Minister Theresa May pledged to eradicate all avoidable plastic waste in the UK by 2042. |
It even got the backing of the Queen, who announced the phasing out of single-use plastic on royal estates. | It even got the backing of the Queen, who announced the phasing out of single-use plastic on royal estates. |
But the real trailblazer is the town of Modbury in Devon, which became a plastic-bag free zone in 2007 when all of its 43 shops joined a ban. | |
Many other communities in the UK have attempted to work together to reduce their dependency on plastic. | |
Newquay was awarded plastic-free community status this week after residents launched a successful campaign to cut down on single-use bottles, straws cups and packaging. |
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