Retailers report 44% reduction in bag use since 2006Josh Brooks, 25 August 2010Be the first to comment on this article UK retailers have reported a 44% reduction in total bag use the past five years despite a spike in the number of single-use bags used in the month of May. Wrap’s data for the year to May showed a 9% reduction in the number of single-use bags – both paper and plastic – that retailers distributed to their customers compared to the same period last year. Including bags for life and cotton bags the figure fell to a 1.5% reduction year-on-year and 44% compared to 2006. The spot data for the month of May 2010 showed a 5% increase in the number of bags that were given out by retailers compared to 2009, although the figure is still 45% down on 2006. The British Retail Consortium hailed the “tremendous achievement” in reducing bag use against the background of a 6% increase in the amount of goods that retailers sold between 2006 and 2009. Successful voluntary scheme “The reduction in bag use is great news, but it’s the halving of the total weight of single-use carrier bags that shows retailer really scoring on the crucial issue of reducing environmental impact,” said Robertson. Asda, Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Waitrose and the Co-operative Group – which includes Somerfield – are the retailers that are participating the voluntary carrier-bag agreement. Paul Marmot, chairman of the Carrier Bag Consortium, welcomed the latest figures. “This shows the outstanding success of the voluntary scheme and great credit must go to retailers and consumers for demonstrating that a voluntary route is far preferred to punitive bag taxes,” he said. His view was echoed by Barry Turner, chief executive of the Packaging and Films Assocation (Pafa). Turner said: “We should also not lose sight of the real carbon footprint of a single carrier bag which is extremely low due to the efforts of our industry. One car trip to the supermarket is equivalent to two years consumption of single-use bags.” Among the nations that make up the UK, Wales has achieved the biggest reduction in carrier-bag usage in the past five years. Welsh carrier-bag charge Davidson said that the charge that is due to come in next year would provide the incentive for further improvement. “Wales is already doing slightly better than the rest of the UK,” said Davidson. “I think this is not only down to the efforts of retailers and people across Wales, but also to discussion, publicity and general momentum ahead of the introduction of the carrier-bag charge in the spring.” Wrap’s role in the agreement is to monitor the sector’s reduction and publish the data. The Review of Supermarket Carrier Bag Use 2010 can be read here. SINGLE-USE BAGS MAY 2010 (millions) UK 475 (45% reduction since May 2006) Click here for today’s headlines from across the packaging industry
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