5p carrier bag charge turns 5!

3 Oct 2016 01:20 PM

Saturday (1 October) marked the five year anniversary of the introduction of the Welsh Government’s ground-breaking Single Use Carrier Bag charge.

On 1 October 2011 Wales became the first country in the United Kingdom to introduce a minimum charge of 5p on all single use carrier bags. In the intervening five years the policy has resulted in a  significant reduction in the use of these types of bags and an increase in support among consumers for the charge. Following this success, other countries across the UK have adopted similar policies.

A recent study published by Cardiff University revealed:

The Welsh Government’s own review of the charge, published earlier this year also identified positive environmental benefits from the charge including: 

Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths said: 

“We were proud to become the first country in the UK to introduce a small charge for the single use of carrier bags. We introduced the policy with the intention of reducing litter, improving the appearance of our communities and influencing consumer behaviour.  I think we can all agree it has been a resounding success.

“This is an area where, along with our recycling rates, Wales truly leads the way. In introducing the charge in 2011 we were the pioneers of a policy with multiple benefits which has now been welcomed across the UK. 

“We are now looking at how we can build on the success of the charge.  New powers in the Environment (Wales) Act 2016 will open the way for further developments to enable Wales to take the lead in recycling and re-use across Europe."  

Keep Wales Tidy has also welcomed the policy. Chief Executive Lesley Jones said: 

“I’m delighted that Wales is leading the way in this type of behaviour change- it’s critical that we change our ways to help improve the environment and communities that we live in. We can’t continue to live in a ‘throw-away’ society and so it’s crucial that everyone realises the negative impact that plastic and other litter has on our communities. With the right mix of education, enforcement, awareness raising and collaboration- we can all contribute to a safer, cleaner and healthier Wales for now and for the future.”