Friday, 25th July 2008

News from the Guernsey Press

Debagged as era of free carriers ends

0575364.jpgDave and Anne Le Page arrived at Checkers ready to shop without carriers and were happy to do their bit for the environment. (Picture by Steve Sarre, 0575364)

A NEW era in shopping in the Channel Islands dawned yesterday with the end of free plastic bags. Shoppers appeared to support an initiative which is backed by all major food retailers to charge 5p for each bag.

Most brought their own or bought bags for life while others just carried their goods out of the supermarket. The end of free plastic carriers was announced in March after a meeting between Guernsey and Jersey’s Environment Departments, food retailers and the Guernsey Climate Action Network – which spearheaded the move.

Currently more than 10 million bags a year are used in Guernsey alone and Checkers spokesman Mark Cox said the initiative had been driven by the consumer. ‘We have seen a large reduction in the number being given out in recent months,’ he said. ‘We won’t have plastic bags on display but if people do need them, they can ask at the till.’

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3 Article Comments

  1. Donald Remfrey

    Great,every little helps with the saving of our planet,and the oil recources.Already packed the canvas bags for our annual jaunt to Guernsey in July,see you all in M&S with our bags!(shopping of course)

  2. Alison Green

    At last.
    I am so pleased that Guernsey has taken the initiative here.
    Now to get the rest of the UK and the world to follow suit.

  3. Claire

    What happens when we go clothes shopping?

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