Monday, July 1, 2013

Scotland slaps 5p charge on plastic carrier bags



Scotland is following the lead from Wales and slapping a charge of five pence on single use carrier bags to encourage people to use less of them. 

Wales brought in a 5p charge two years ago and last week the Scottish Government announced its own rule will kick in by October 2014.Light Hiking shoes for sale: Resembling burly running shoes, these low-cut models with flexible midsoles are excellent for day hiking. All Scottish retailers will be required to charge a I want my Hiking footwear Sale and other outdoor footwear to last a long time, even with regular use and abuse.minimum of five pence for every bag they give out.Buy hiking boots online at qdgoutdoor.com. 

It follows a public consultation on the matter and is meant to reduce the 740 million carrier bags issued in Scotland last year.bagfilterchina,following with the development of business extensionand specialization, we booked Meiyuda as Trade Mark to produce kinds of Meiyudaenvironmental filter products. Proceeds from carrier bag charges are to go to good causes.If you want to avoid a trip to the hospital, and you like to play in the water, I highly recommend getting a Buy Water shoes online. 

Scotland’s Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead said: “We use more carrier bags per head in Scotland than any other part of the UK and this is unsustainable… Discarded carrier bags highlight our throwaway society. 

“This charge is not a tax but will see retailers donating the proceeds to charity – this could be up to £5 million per year after retailers have covered their costs,” he added. 

Iain Gulland, Director of Zero Waste Scotland said: “We can all reduce the impact of carrier bags by making sure that when we must take one, we re-use it over and over again as many times as possible and then recycle it at the end of its life.”

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