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Reducing carrier bags

The introduction of the 5p plastic bag charge in October 2015 has resulted in a dramatic reduction in the use of single-use carrier bags.


Bag for life

The problem with plastic bags

When bags are only used once and then thrown away – this wastes resources. They're often made from plastic which is derived from oil, a non-renewable resource. They're also a very visible source of litter in our countryside and can harm wildlife. Most bags find their way into landfill or – much more damaging – into waterways and the sea, where they're a hazard to marine life.

Take action to cut waste

We can all cut back on the number of bags that we use. This will make a contribution to saving resources and reducing waste.

  • think bag - reduce the amount of carrier bags that are used by reusing them as many times as possible
  • always put the worn out plastic bags in supermarket recycling points, as they are collected specifically for specialist recycling
  • if you're shopping online and receive a supermarket delivery, give the bags back to the driver who will return them to the supermarket
  • use suitable reusable bags and make sure that they're 'fit for purpose' - they should be strong, durable and ideally be made from recycled material
  • keep a small foldaway bag with you for those unexpected purchases