New study shows plastic bag use is on the decline

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According to a new study, shoppers have decreased the use of plastic bags being doled out at supermarkets by over four billion from 2006 to present.

The study monitored the use of single-use bags showing that it dropped by over 40 per cent over four years to 6.1 billion this year as of May. The figure suggests that the use of recycled bags is on the rise I comparison to 2006 when UK shoppers were going through a record 10.6 billion plastic bags.

According to the British Retail Consortium, which published the report in conjunction with WRAP, the results indicate that there is no need to ban plastic bags or implement a fee for their use.  The BRC said that this was the fourth consecutive year that plastic bag use had decreased after supermarkets had begun a pledge to reduce the number of plastic bags handed out by 2009.

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