sir albion
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That's my new business done and dusted....selling carrier bags for 4p outside the supermarkets,will be wealthy soon
when I heard this was going to be introduced I started online shopping for my food. Had 2 months of bliss, no walking round a supermarket and only buying what I need.
I shall not be paying for a carrier bag
Mind you I will now have to buy more plastic rubbish sacks instead of "recycling" shopping bags
I agree. Apparently the government will make £20m off VAT from the new tax. Also AFAIK giving the money to charity is recommended, not compulsory.
Exactly this! For every carrier bag I don't buy, I have to buy a plastic bin liner instead. We do not have an ever growing pile of these bags, we seem to use them at the rate we get them.
So, I really don't see the "environmental" benefits if I'm just replacing one plastic shopping bag with a plastic bin bag.
You're just simply wrong. On all counts. The problem with plastic bags is they do not break down completely. They may appear to the naked eye to be decomposing but the plastic nano-particles never biodegrade, they end up in the water table, they then enter our oceans and are responsible for poisoning marine life and the destruction of coral reef. It really is a problem.
I've been in the trade for 17 years. Biothene breaks down into a non toxic residue in 12-18 months.
It does. Is it widely used?
I've been in the trade for 17 years. Biothene breaks down into a non toxic residue in 12-18 months.
I think the co-op used to use them, I had one in my drawer at work - when I came to use it later it flaked to bits everywhere.