Annette Brooke is switching to re-useable shopping bags
Annette Brooke is switching to re-useable shopping bags




Annette Brooke is switching to sustainable bag use after shocking statistics published by the Department for the Environment revealed the extent plastic shopping bags contribute to our litter and rubbish.

Nationally,  the Liberal Democrats are running a 'Green Tax Switch' campaign,  you can support it by signing the online petition below.   If you would like to know more about our environmental policies,  click on the link on the right hand side of this page.


With over 10 billion bags being used a year, nearly 170 per person, the combined weight of the bags comes to a staggering 80,000 metric tonnes, the equivalent of 432 Statues of Liberty.

While other countries such as Ireland have introduced measures to reduce the use of plastic bags in supermarkets Annette believes the government has so far failed to take the problem seriously enough.   She has pledged to use sustainable bags from now on to do her bit for the environment.

“I am particularly concerned locally about the unsightliness of plastic bag litter and its impact on the marine life around Dorset beaches.” said Annette.



Some Killer Facts

-        46,000 pieces of plastic float in each square mile of sea (Source Friends of the Earth

-        In Scotland, Mike Pringle, the Liberal Democrat Minister for environmental and rural development has been calling for a tax on plastic bags and the results of a review.

-        In Ireland a plastic bag tax reduced use of the bags by 90% after introducing a 15% tax in 2002. 

Nationally,  the Liberal Democrats are running a 'Green Tax Switch' campaign,  you can support it by signing the online petition on the right.   If you would like to know more about our environmental policies,  click on the link on the right hand side of this page.



 
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