DCLane
Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
- Location
- Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
I'm one of those that's seen this coming; I've about 1,000 bags in the attic!
That's your retirement plan, that is.I'm one of those that's seen this coming; I've about 1,000 bags in the attic!
like sending Steve McQueen into the Towering Inferno armed only with a glass of eater.
Ireland (as in Eire) has been charging for plastic bags for over a decade now iirc.Wales lead the country.
smoking ban in pubs etc years ago
charge for carrier bags now been in for a few years
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But it stops the customers using it once and then it taking years to decay.Charging 5p a carrier bag to help the environment is like sending Steve McQueen into the Towering Inferno armed only with a glass of eater.
If you're going to buy bin liners, can't you get paper ones? Bexley council flog them from libraries at a reasonable price. (I just said something about Bexley Council that didn't include the words "stupid", "useless" or "incompetent wastes of oxygen")The odd thing about it is that I will have to start buying bin liners - even though I almost always shop with a smallish rucksack or pannier, it's virtually impossible to get out of some shops bag-free. So they get used for rubbish. So instead of getting my bin liners for free, I'll have to buy them, and there will be no net savings of plastics.
I shall investigate. I actually have to go up to Welling today.If you're going to buy bin liners, can't you get paper ones? Bexley council flog them from libraries at a reasonable price. (I just said something about Bexley Council that didn't include the words "stupid", "useless" or "incompetent wastes of oxygen")
In that France they don't have plastic bags in supermarkets, take your own or tough titty. Typical French but I guess you only turn up without bags the once.
It may discourage them but it doesn't actually stop them.But it stops the customers using it once and then it taking years to decay.