UK plastic bag use continues to rise

Jessica Shankleman
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New WRAP figures reveal stark differences between those countries with levies and those without

The number of single-use carrier bags handed out in the UK rose to 12.2 billion last year, according to new figures that will bolster the case for all governments to charge consumers for taking them home....

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