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Survey finds that eight out of ten people think that shops should charge for using their plastic bags.

A recent survey has found that eight out of ten people think that shops should charge for using their plastic bags.

ReusaBags talked to more than 2,000 people across the UK. Nine out of ten people questioned said they were worried about the effect of plastic bags on the environment. Eight out of ten people think that charging 10-15p for a bag would encourage customers to take reusable bags when they go shopping.


Almost seven out of ten of those asked thought that it is not enough for supermarkets to reduce the number of plastic bags given away by 50% by summer 2010.


The Republic of Ireland started charging for plastic bags in 2002, resulting in nine out of ten bags not being taken by customers. In the first ten weeks of Marks and Spencer charging 5p for a bag, 70 million fewer bags were handed out compared with the same time last year.


Several supermarkets charge a small price for a sturdy ‘bag for life’ carrier bag that can be reused over and over.


Plastic bags are often only used for around 20 minutes but they can take more than 500 years to decompose. When bags end up in rivers and seas, wildlife can mistake them for food. Sea turtles can think they’re jellyfish and try to eat the bag, only for it to get stuck in their throats or stomachs and kill them.





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  • shoeless27 (Age 10) wrote on Monday, 2 January 2012 @ 15:51

    Actually, I disagree. They should charge with seriously unfair and unreasonable prices, so that the world does not rid of sea turtles. Then people will say, "These prices are so unfair, I'm not buying a plastic bag," and leave WITHOUT a plastic bag. Then people only need to buy a few plastic bags, and just reuse them. Good idea, or WHAT?

  • superdog7 (Age 12) wrote on Tuesday, 3 January 2012 @ 14:48

    yes shoeles that is a very good idea and here ism mine: people use plastic bage a lot espessually where i am and what if reausable bags were cheaper and plascit were more money and if you had a poster along the lines of "plastic bags kills reuse and save" or just "reuse and save"