The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Tesco scrap 5p levy on customers’ plastic bags

Supermarke­t is stopping charge for 10-week period

- JaMie Milligan jmilligan@thecourier.co.uk

Tesco has temporaril­y scrapped five pence plastic bags in stores across Dundee.

The supermarke­t firm has implemente­d a 10-week trial period in stores in Dundee, Aberdeen and Norwich.

The trial is being carried out to monitor the impact of “bag usage” across the country.

Tesco said they carry out “lots of different trials each year to see how we can improve our business and serve customers better”.

A Tesco spokespers­on said: “We are carrying out a short trial in a few stores to look at the impact on bag usage if we remove single use carrier bags.

“In these stores customers who need a bag can still buy a Bag for Life which they can reuse.”

Tesco online will continue to offer single plastic bags, but customers can select a “bagless” delivery option.

Scotland’s plastic bag charge came into force in 2014.

Andrew Llanwarne, coordinato­r of Friends of the Earth Tayside, said he welcomed the move, but believes introducin­g the initial five pence levy is likely to have a larger impact.

He said: “It’s good that Dundee is to be used for something like this. “It reflects well on Dundee. “There were 650 million fewer plastic bags used in Scotland in the first year after the levy was introduced.

“It’s a good move which shows that people shouldn’t go for cheap throwaway things, but should go for things that last longer.”

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Dundee and Aberdeen are two of the trial areas.

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