Make the best of the bag charge

SGF president Abdul Majid, left, signed a pledge with Keep Scotland Beautiful’s Derek Robertson, right, to clean up Scotland. The SGF has suggested members give funds from carrier bag charges to the charity.
SGF president Abdul Majid, left, signed a pledge with Keep Scotland Beautiful’s Derek Robertson, right, to clean up Scotland. The SGF has suggested members give funds from carrier bag charges to the charity.

IT’S too soon to gauge the impact of the Scottish Government’s carrier bag charge, introduced in October, but it is hoped that by the end of 2015 it will be revealed to have had positive community, environmental and economic benefits for the whole country.
The introduction of a minimum levy of 5p for each single-use carrier bag was brought in with the aim of reducing Scotland’s litter problem.
Retailers are encouraged to pay the proceeds to good causes that will help improve the local environment and many have made arrangements with charities.
However, for anyone yet to make up their mind, the Scottish Grocers Federation suggests they consider Keep Scotland Beautiful, which can channel the money into community clean-up activities.
Another aim of the charge is to encourage shoppers to make using a bag for life a habit. Here, too, independent and c-store retailers can make a difference.
• Smartbags, a wholesale manufacturer and supplier of reusable bags, says both Wales and Northern Ireland have seen a huge drop in the use of single-use plastic bags since their own carrier bag charges were introduced.
The drop has also contributed to a 70% rise in the use of bags for life in UK supermarkets.
The company argues that all retailers can benefit from stocking their own reusable bags for life.
A spokesperson said: “They help to get your retail brand out there and each time your customers reuse the bag, they are promoting your brand and acting like a walking advert.”
• GoJute is a Cornwall-based supplier and manufacturer of jute and cotton bags for life that can be also personalised to promote your business. For more information visit the company’s website at www.gojute.co.uk