Andy From Sligo wrote: » The UK (well a lot of people) still giving out about paying 5p (6c) per plastic bag - why did we have to start of with a 15c and now why are we up to 22c per bag - have we got the pricing right or is it too cheap or too dear? has the levy been a success on the whole? My issues on reusing the plastic bag is hygiene. whereas before if you were given a plastic bag and you spilt milk in it or anything like that , you chucked it away, you didnt reuse it again. but on the other hand they are so bad for the environment and dangerous to animals so something had to be done.
Andy From Sligo wrote: has the levy been a success on the whole?
Andy From Sligo wrote: » why did the levy have to fall back on the public? - why couldnt the retailers foot the bill and supply customers with bags for life free of charge? - after all part of customer service is that you purchase the items off the retailers and on most occasions you need some kind of carrier bag to put your items into . I remember in the 90's long before the Levy was bought in saying to shops "no, im OK I dont need a bag" and them saying "no, we have to give you a bag to do with security, if you walk out of shop with the Items out of a bag you will be stopped by security" and plus they used to use it in a marketing/advertising way because they put their name/logo on the carrier bag for every one to see where you had been shopping in town.
dee_mc wrote: » .....you can easily wash and dry the heavier bags intended for keeping chilled food cold, or just use washable shopping bags.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Hessian cloth is the only thing for shopping with these days.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » has the levy been a success on the whole?
My issues on reusing the plastic bag is hygiene. whereas before if you were given a plastic bag and you spilt milk in it or anything like that , you chucked it away, you didnt reuse it again. but on the other hand they are so bad for the environment and dangerous to animals so something had to be done.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » yeah , but who does regually wash their shopping bags out lets be honest about it. even the handles are grubby with worn in dirt on some peoples shopping bags I have seen . My wife uses re-usable carrier bags, had allsorts in them and foodstuff dont think i have ever seen her wash them out once lol :eek: - and her mother once asked us to go out and get some shopping and gave us her shopping bag it had god knows what spilt in it, definately gone off milk at some time and smelt of cat wee too - we bloody bought her a new one - FFS I know they are re-usable but there are limits!
andekwarhola wrote: » My local Tesco doesn't even have the 22c bags anymore, just the more expensive ones.
murpho999 wrote: » How do people manage to spill milk into a bag? Been shopping for years and never had it happen. Why is this being discussed? I thought everyone agreed that the scheme is a resounding success. Just because the UK are way behind it does not mean it has to be debated in Ireland again.
buried wrote: » 'Plastic bag levy' my arse. Are international companies and corporations paying 'plastic bag levies' for all the products the make that are wrapped up in plastic? Are they F**k
prinzeugen wrote: » I think most big places are doing away with the 22c bags as they are getting screwed by the revenue like Dunnes was. The company I worked for was charged the 22c on every bag it was supplied with even if 20% were fecked because they were made wrong. So they started using better quality plastic but it cost about the same as a 70c bag they could make money on..