in a manner of speaking, but do you believe it, because i honestly don't. If small retailers start charging for the bags then where do they put this money..
I'm note sure but as it is a government incentive then it will have to be recorded for audit purposes - so there will be a record - maybe on their audited books?
if I see the owner of my local corner shop over the weekend Em, I'll ask him what impact it's had on his book-keeping/accounts side of things - it's possible this charge has upped the amount he pays his accountant.
maybe, but isn't it just another tax on people. Personally i would put much more per bag, but that's because we are so wasteful. And i hate to see all this plastic end up in landfill and the oceans
Do you clean your reusable bags regularly? You should do, they can transfer all sorts of nasty bugs, whether they are plastic, nylon, canvas.
Morrison's are very good inasmuch as they follow the letter of the law exactly - fish, meat and poultry are put in to free single use carrier bags automatically. I don't know any other supermarket that does that
Given that small retailers already buy their carrier bags and prices of goods are set in order to cover the cost, it wouldn't be difficult to work out how many they get through in a year, and give to charity 5p for each one.