British supermarkets will charge more than half of the customers for plastic bags

According to China Voice "Global Chinese Broadcasting Network", starting from October 5th, British supermarkets will charge plastic bags , each 5 pence, about 5 cents. However, the survey shows that about two-thirds of Britons believe that supermarkets should provide plastic bags for free.
From October of this year, customers who shop at major retail stores may bring their own reusable convenience bags, because the British government will charge plastic bags, each about 5P. Retailers who employ more than 250 employees will charge plastic bags on October 5th, but what confuses staff and customers is that there are many exceptions. According to the guidelines issued by the above rules, there is no charge for plastic bags used in bulk fruits or vegetables. In addition, there is no charge for plastic bags used in live aquatic animals and appliances such as razor blades. Plastic bags that can only be used for uncooked fish or fish products, meat or meat products, poultry or poultry products are not charged. Such complicated rules are likely to cause considerable problems when customers checkout next month. Confusion.
In fact, plastic bag charges have not just begun in the UK. Since 2011, Wales has been implementing a plastic bag charging policy. Since then, the use of plastic bags has dropped by 71%, and the money saved has mainly flowed to charities. . About £20 million has been saved since the launch of the plastic bag charging program in Wales. The plastic bag charges were developed by the UK Ministry of the Environment, and the Food and Agricultural Affairs Center aims to end unnecessary plastic bag consumption while shopping for plastic bags every year. The resulting tons of garbage have seriously damaged the natural environment. There is a criticism of the charging policy for plastic bags, which is why it is only implemented in large supermarkets and shopping centers, and not in small and medium-sized convenience stores. The government argued that in order to reduce the burden of government administration, small and medium-sized convenience stores are certainly welcome if they are willing to implement similar policies.
According to the survey, two-thirds of UK customers believe that supermarkets should supply recyclable or biodegradable disposable shopping plastic bags free of charge, and 26% of respondents tend to agree to no-charge views. Another problem is that shops that are willing to choose biodegradable, recyclable plastic bags when shopping, or shops that choose traditional biodegradable non-recyclable plastic bags, 59% choose the former and only 3% choose the latter. . Not only that, but the survey also found that 57% of investigators have been using plastic bags for secondary use as garbage bags or for daily use, and 27% often do the same.
Therefore, experts believe that many shopping bags may still enter an open environment, floating for decades, and recycling alone is not enough. In an open environment, these plastic bags must be biodegradable, so that the environment Protection has a fundamental impetus.

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