Plastic
Bag amnesty3rd June 2008 Green
Party Cllr Jillian Creasy said, "This bag amnesty will help raise awareness
and encourage people to carry a reusable bag and say no thanks when offered
a plastic carrier bag. But we are still calling on Government to put a tax
on plastic bags, with the money going to environmental causes". ENDS
Single Use Plastic Bag Amnesty 5th June 2008
As agreed
at the plastic bags working group on 13th February 2008, a high profile plastic
bag amnesty has been arranged and will take place on the 5th June 2008, to
coincide with World Environment Day. The amnesty will seek to increase awareness
of the environmental issues associated with single use plastic bags, and to
increase usage of reusable bags amongst Sheffield residents. The
amnesty will take place on Fargate (9am-4pm), using Veolias Mobile information
Unit. Shoppers will be invited to return their single use plastic bags to
the Councils mobile information unit, in return for a reusable alternative.
All bags collected during the amnesty will be sent to Reclaim for recycling. Officers
from Sheffield City Council and Veolia Environmental Services will be in attendance
throughout the day to answer questions from the public, and to provide information
leaflets explaining the environmental impacts associated with single use bags. Retailer
Involvement: All major supermarkets in Sheffield including
their respective Head Offices have been contacted to inform them that the
amnesty is taking place. Support has been requested through the provision
of 200 reusable bags, comprising the various different types provided in store
(plastic bags for life, and hessian/cotton bags). The stores have also been
requested to give consideration to increasing in-store promotions of reusable
bags, and to remove single use bags from their tills on the day of the amnesty. Information
regarding the amnesty has also been delivered to all shops on Haymarket, Market
Place, Orchard Square, Pinstone Street, Fargate, High Street, and Barkers
Pool. A number of shops and supermarkets have confirmed
their support for the amnesty by providing bags for life. In total, 4,500
bags have been pledged from the following stores: *
Asda * Co-op * Evolution * John Lewis * Marks and Spencer
* Morrisons * Tesco Publicity The
Councils Communications Team will issue a press release to all local media,
and this will be supported by a phone round of the key media. WRAP
have linked up with Gail Porter to promote recycling at a local level during
Recycle Week. The Plastic Bag Amnesty has been put forward to WRAP for Gail
Porter to provide information about the event to the Sheffield Star. Details
relating to the amnesty will be included in the City Centre newsletter which
is distributed electronically to a number of City Centre stores on 2nd June.
This will reinforce the information already provided. A
photo shoot has been arranged to take place at midday on the day of the amnesty.
The photographs taken will be used in subsequent press releases. |