Nine in 10 Shoppers in England Now Using Their Own Carrier Bags, Research Reveals
September 29, 2016
September 29, 2016
SWINDON, England, Sept. 29 -- The Economic and Social Research Council issued the following news release:
Around 90 per cent of people in England now take their own bags with them when food shopping as a result of the plastic carrier bag charge, new research has revealed.
This has increased from 70 per cent before the charge was introduced and was independent of age, gender or income.
In addition to this, less than one in 15 shoppers (7 per cent) are . . .
Around 90 per cent of people in England now take their own bags with them when food shopping as a result of the plastic carrier bag charge, new research has revealed.
This has increased from 70 per cent before the charge was introduced and was independent of age, gender or income.
In addition to this, less than one in 15 shoppers (7 per cent) are . . .