tutor2u Business Studies Blog

Tracker Pixel for Entry

Paying the price for plastic bags

Thursday, February 28, 2008
Print Tweet This!Save to Favorites
Recommend on Google+

image

M&S have made the first move in what may be a new approach by retailers to charging for customers who want plastic bags at the checkout.

As consumers, we take around 13 billion free plastic bags with us from the checkout.  Nearly all those will find themselves in the middle of a landfill somewhere, taking up to 1,000 years to decay.  I, for one, am embarassed at my contribution to this environmental legacy for my children and their future offspring.

So I’m not surprised to see that the use of plastic bags is rapidly becoming a prominent news story.

The Daily Mail has launched a campaign against them.

Now Marks & Spencer has announced that it will charge customers 5p for each plastic bag supplied. A trial of this policy in a limited number of M&S stores produced a significant reduction in demand for plastic bags.  Here’s hoping the national roll-out of this policy will achieve similar success.

It will be interesting to see whether the other big retailers follow suit.  Most of them have launched a variety of initiatives to discourage demand for new plastic bags, but so far only M&S has imposed a charge.

In Ireland, the government stepped in to introduce a plastic bag tax (which I think costs consumers around 17p per bag).  I doubt that Alistair Darling is planning such a tax for his March 2008 Budget, but I bet his tax advisers be watching the M&S initiative carefully.


blog comments powered by Disqus

BUSS1 & BUSS3 Revision Workshops for Jan 2013 exams


BUSINESS TEACHER RESOURCE NEWSLETTER
Get first news of business teaching resources, ideas and other materials from tutor2u. Over 9,400 business teachers from the UK and around the world receive our regular teacher email newsletters. Sign up for free here!

*  Your Email Address:
*  Preferred Format:
    Full Name:
*  Country:
    Job / Position:
    Postcode:
    School / College:
    Town / City:
    AS/A2 Applied Business Board:
    AS/A2 Business Studies Board:
    BTEC First:

    BTEC National in Business:

    GCSE Applied Business Board:
    GCSE Business Board:
*  Enter the security code shown:





   

Blog RSS feed Blog RSS Feed

Business Teacher National Conference 2012 - 28 June 2012

Latest entries

Categories