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Kizzy
14-09-2013, 05:06 PM
''A 5p charge for plastic bags in England is to be introduced by the government in a bid to discourage their use.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is to unveil the plans at the Liberal Democrat party conference this weekend.
Ministers are said to be concerned at the environmental impact of the bags, particularly on waterborne animals.
The charge, which will only apply to supermarkets and larger stores, will begin after the 2015 election, with the proceeds going to charities''
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24088523
Great idea should have been done years ago.
smudgie
14-09-2013, 05:10 PM
Good dea.
Hope they introduce some form of paper bag for home deliveries.
Me and Kizzy agreeing with something
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reece(:
14-09-2013, 05:14 PM
I think it's a stupid rule, they're doing anything for extra money in their pockets these days.
arista
14-09-2013, 05:17 PM
Yes after summer 2015.
For 5p the better make them stronger
I will turn mine inside out
if they want me to do their Ads I want to be paid 10p per bag
Kizzy
14-09-2013, 05:17 PM
Me and Kizzy agreeing with something
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I can see you and me becoming bezzies marc...
arista
14-09-2013, 05:18 PM
also small shops will not have to charge
I can see you and me becoming bezzies marc...
that could be us in your signature yo know... me being the ginger one mind
Cherie
14-09-2013, 05:34 PM
They introduced this in Ireland years ago, seems to work quite well. Marks and Spencer have also charged for plastic bags (except the really small ones) in their food halls for a few years now.
AnnieK
14-09-2013, 05:34 PM
Loads of shops already do it anyway. Aldi do, you get extra club card points at tesco if you use your own bags and a lot of the NIsa stores round here charge.
I heard this on the news earlier and they are encouraging the stores to give the money to charity I think.
Great idea anyway, hope people get on board with it.
AnnieK
14-09-2013, 05:36 PM
that could be us in your signature yo know... me being the ginger one mind
Marc....stop going off. We gingers were meant to stick together!! :laugh:
Shaun
14-09-2013, 05:38 PM
don't see a problem with it, a lot of stores do it already
Cherie
14-09-2013, 05:42 PM
Loads of shops already do it anyway. Aldi do, you get extra club card points at tesco if you use your own bags and a lot of the NIsa stores round here charge.
I heard this on the news earlier and they are encouraging the stores to give the money to charity I think.
Great idea anyway, hope people get on board with it.
Oh yeah forgot about Aldi, and TK Maxx do it also, Sainsburys also give you extra points for using your own bags
jackc1806
14-09-2013, 05:44 PM
They'll still make the same amount... Saving the environment my arse
Kate!
14-09-2013, 05:49 PM
Yep WHSmith do it as well. I always make sure I have bags with me anyway when I go shopping, it's no hardship and every little helps environmentally.
Most of our shops have been charging for carrier for years, started off at 2p per bag then went up to 5p.
I don't see a problem with it and it encourages some people to reuse bag they already have.
arista
14-09-2013, 06:00 PM
They'll still make the same amount... Saving the environment my arse
But the 5p goes to chairty
not a store
fingers
14-09-2013, 06:43 PM
But the 5p goes to chairty
not a storeClegg said he HOPES it will go to charities!
jackc1806
14-09-2013, 06:48 PM
Clegg said he HOPES it will go to charities!
Exactly, people should pay more attention to the rubbish that comes out of their mouths!
Princess
14-09-2013, 06:57 PM
We've had this for years, though I think it's 22c, I always forget when I go to England that they're free(well until now), always automatically answer no when asked if I want a bag.
Great rule! It's already a thing in Wales, so good thing England are following suit.
Complete disgrace, would understand a bit more if it was like 2p but 5p is a rip off
billy123
14-09-2013, 08:28 PM
I will have to get it delivered in a big dirty diesel van for free instead of paying 5p per bag to carry it home myself.
Jarrod
14-09-2013, 08:28 PM
We've had this for years now. It's a good idea.
Benjamin
14-09-2013, 11:00 PM
Good, don't see an issue with it.
Kizzy
15-09-2013, 12:15 AM
:bored:
Is that :bored: you agree or :bored: you don't agree?
Marsh.
15-09-2013, 12:22 AM
Yet when we get home deliveries they've packed the shopping practically 1 bag per item almost.
If they wanted to be environmentally friendly, they would get rid of them altogether.
Kizzy
15-09-2013, 12:29 AM
Yet when we get home deliveries they've packed the shopping practically 1 bag per item almost.
If they wanted to be environmentally friendly, they would get rid of them altogether.
Really? I've never had my shopping delivered thought it came in reusable crate things?
They will have to re think that then.
Never had shopping delivered in bags it's always in plastic boxes that they take away with them again.
Marsh.
15-09-2013, 01:23 AM
Maybe it depends on the supermarket?
Ours is carried to the door in crates that they take away but all the shopping in the crate is packed into bags and none of them are anywhere near full.
We had a kitchen cupboard overflowing with them until my mother gave them all to the driver during one delivery. :laugh:
rk3388
15-09-2013, 04:14 AM
I think it's a stupid rule, they're doing anything for extra money in their pockets these days.
It's not about the money....
It's about the environmental impact the bags are having in the world! If anything they should bump up the price even higher!
It's not about the money....
It's about the environmental impact the bags are having in the world! If anything they should bump up the price even higher!
..I just think they should stop producing them completely/ban them and don't give people the option to buy them otherwise it does feel a bit like 'you can ruin the environment for a price..'...
Is that :bored: you agree or :bored: you don't agree?
I don't agree.
Verbal
15-09-2013, 10:43 AM
This has been law in Wales for years. About time you English caught up.
Sam:)
15-09-2013, 11:26 AM
I don't agree.
I thought that initially when it came here but it actually makes sense. You don't get people taking a bag for the sake of it.. I mean if you bought a carton of milk they used to give you a bag.
Kizzy
15-09-2013, 11:53 AM
It's not about the money....
It's about the environmental impact the bags are having in the world! If anything they should bump up the price even higher!
True.
''A MARINE expert has warned the vast quantities of plastics littering the UK’s oceans are not only a danger to sea life but could also threaten humans.
Paul Rose, who presented BBC Two’s recent series Oceans, said plastic waste is an increasing problem and fears it could be having an impact on the food chain.
He said: “I’ve been diving the world’s oceans for over 40 years – and plastic waste is an increasing problem. It’s out there in the ecosystem, getting into the food chain, harming wildlife. And as a ‘top of the food chain’ predator myself, goodness knows what it might be doing to me.”
Mr Rose has visited Scarborough, Bempton, near Bridlington, and Newcastle for a BBC Inside Out programme to be broadcast this evening.
Up to 70 per cent of marine litter is plastic, with the vast majority of waste coming from the land. As plastic waste breaks down, it is consumed by fish, shellfish and birds with often dire consequences.
Mr Rose said: “In its raw form plastic is moved around the globe (on ships) as billions of tiny pellets that will be remoulded at a later date. And when these items find their way into our oceans you can see how easy it is for a fish or bird to mistake them for a tasty snack.”
The programme includes a visit to the UK’s biggest mainland gannet colony at Bempton where the birds have learnt to live with the waste, lining their nests with netting and ropes.
New European directives on marine waste are being introduced in 2016 but a study in Newcastle has shown this could come too late for some animals. The programme visits the Dove Marine Laboratory, near Newcastle, to illustrate the devastating effect plastic waste is having on bird populations.''
Mrluvaluva
15-09-2013, 01:02 PM
I recall them doing this many years ago when I was in London. I think places like Asda must have trialed this but nothing ever came of it. It did then get me into a habit of taking my own bags with me when shopping and I have done so for many years now. It's no hardship.
Niamh.
15-09-2013, 02:29 PM
They introduced this in Ireland years ago, seems to work quite well. Marks and Spencer have also charged for plastic bags (except the really small ones) in their food halls for a few years now.
They let the price creep up though as they do, it's 70c in Dunnes for a bag now, still though it does make you bring bags with you when you go shopping so I guess it's a good thing, just a bollox when you forget to bring them!
Cherie
15-09-2013, 02:34 PM
They let the price creep up though as they do, it's 70c in Dunnes for a bag now, still though it does make you bring bags with you when you go shopping so I guess it's a good thing, just a bollox when you forget to bring them!
:shocked: what for one light plastic bag! I always go out shopping without bags when I go home, here i keep mine in the boot so I don't forget. Will give Dunnes a swerve then for food shopping.
Never had shopping delivered in bags it's always in plastic boxes that they take away with them again.
Yeah same. We have it all in those crates and empty them and give them back. Though my mum did pinch one of them once
Niamh.
15-09-2013, 02:47 PM
:shocked: what for one light plastic bag! I always go out shopping without bags when I go home, here i keep mine in the boot so I don't forget. Will give Dunnes a swerve then for food shopping.
No, the bag for life ones, they don't even sell the light ones anymore
waterhog
15-09-2013, 10:15 PM
bad idea - next they will be charging us for the air we breath - don't you feel we pay over the odds for our shopping anyway ?
smudgie
15-09-2013, 10:26 PM
I can actually remember the time we went to the shops with shopping bags or trollies.
At the moment it is optional as to if you get food packed in bags or not on home deliveries.
I have had it sent without, rang up to complain and had the delivery charges waived.
I use the bags as bin liners in the kitchen.
If we go to little shops or the market we always take our own bags.
Some lovely bags out there nowadays.:hugesmile:
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