The Mail predicted “chaos” and “a tangle of red tape” as the 5p bag charge went live today. Turns out it wasn’t that bad and didn’t even cause cancer.
It turns out that charging shoppers 5 pence if they want a plastic bag isn’t the end of the world. Actually, as supermarkets in England dished out 7,640,000,000 (7.64 billion) of the things in 2014 and we’re the last country in the UK to charge for them, it’s probably quite a good thing.
The initiative hopes to raise £730m over the next decade by giving those 5p’s to good causes, as well as bringing about £60m in savings on litter clean up costs and £13m in carbon savings.
It’s a pretty plain ‘win-win’ for everybody involved; improved environment, more money for good causes and getting people into the habit of bringing their own bags.
Some people though, have got themselves awfully confused by the whole thing and see the charge as some kind of new stealth tax. The Mail on Sunday suggests you can “beat” the 5p bag charge by “saying no” and bringing your own bag… No shit.
Twitter user @Anandamide sums it up pretty well:
GETTING PEOPLE TO DO THIS IS LITERALLY THE WHOLE POINT OF THE CHARGE YOU LOBOTOMISED SHITLARKS pic.twitter.com/4LtEwT7Jat
— Anandamide (@anandamide) October 5, 2015
If you are one of those that staunchly wish to keep to your plastic bag consumption, it’s going to cost you on average less than £10 a year in bag fees, so don’t worry – if you want to be a selfish prick, it’s not even that expensive.