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Plastic bag charge to be extended to all shops in UK

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The 5p plastic bag levy is to be extended as part of the UK government plans to tackle ‘throwaway culture’ in a 25-year environmen­t plan being published later this week.

The extended plan would encompass small businesses including corner shops and cover almost all plastic bags. Currently, shops with fewer than 250 staff are exempt, independen­t. co.uk reported.

Brie¿ng senior ministers at Cabinet morning, UK Prime Minister Theresa May said she wanted her government to take a stand against the ‘proàigate’ use of natural resources.

Environmen­t Secretary Michael Gove told colleagues that the introducti­on of a 5p charge on single-use plastic bags had contribute­d to a reduction of nearly 90 percent in their use, in a clear demonstrat­ion of what can be achieved by targeted of¿cial action.

A consultati­on on extending the charge is to be part of the plan, with one option that it be rolled out on a voluntary basis.

Gove said the government was ‘determined to tackle the throwaway culture which plastics encapsulat­e’ and its plan would set out details of how to reduce demand for them.

The Conservati­ves pledged to come up with the 25-year plan in 2015, and it is now about a year-and-a-half overdue.

May told the Cabinet the government had “a clear belief in conserving what is good and standing up against the proàigate use of resources, whether that is public money or natural resources”.

The proposal would “send a strong message to the public about the UK government’s commitment to be the ¿rst generation to leave the natural environmen­t in a better state than it inherited”.

It follows after May unveiled plans last weekend to plant 50 million trees in a ‘Northern Forest’ stretching along the M62 corridor between Liverpool and Hull over the coming 25 years.

The goal is to boost habitat for wildlife including birds and bats, protect species such as the red squirrel and provide more access to woodlands for millions of people living in the area.

Last year a separate new forest was proposed at Doddington North Moor. More than 600,000 trees, a mixture of broadleaf and conifers consisting mainly of spruce, birch, pine and oak are to be planted in Northumber­land over the next two years.

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