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Tenth Anniversary of The Single Use Carrier Bag Charge in Scotland

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Acting Net Zero Secretary Gillian Martin comments about the tenth anniversary of the single use carrier bag charge in Scotland.

The law on charging for new single use carrier bags in Scotland came into effect on 20 October 2014.

Acting Net Zero Secretary Gillian Martin said:

“The tenth anniversary of the introduction of the single use carrier bag charge is an opportunity for all of us to reflect on how small changes in our behaviour can make a significant difference – and commit to the action we need to see over the coming years to make even greater progress in protecting the environment and moving towards a more circular economy.

“Single use bags can litter our neighbourhoods, cause harm to animals and pollute our natural environment.

“Environmental charges can be an effective tool to change people’s behaviour, encourage responsible consumption and reuse, and reduce the harm plastic and other litter can have on the environment.

“The charge on single use carrier bags has provided consistency for consumers and businesses and driven forward sustainable behaviours – with research published earlier this year showing an 80% drop in plastic bags found on beaches across the UK in the past 10 years.

“Data from Zero Waste Scotland also shows that 84% of people in Scotland are now always or mostly taking their own bags to the shops, playing a crucial role in increasing reuse and reducing waste and litter.

“This is an example of positive action from the government, in partnership with businesses and consumers which is delivering change and by working together over the next decade and beyond we can do even more to encourage responsible consumption and protect our environment.”

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