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2nd July 2008
Kew retailers stop offering plastic bags
Retailers in Kew have stopped giving plastic bags to their customers.
Around 50 independent traders, including the Royal Botanic Gardens, signed up to a scheme to ban plastic bags from the Kew village area around the station.
The ban came into force on July 1st.
Instead of the plastic bags, retailers will offer their customers biodegradable ones that are fully compostable. Some have said they will charge for these.
The campaign received a major boost earlier this year, when the local Tesco agreed that it would keep its plastic bags out of sight and only give them to people who specifically asked for them, the Evening Standard reported.
Michael Glazebrook, chairman of the Kew Society, which backed the campaign, said: "We hope to show other villages and towns all over the country what they can and should do to change things if they get together.
"Two million whales, dolphins, turtles and seabirds are killed every year by plastic. In the UK alone we use around 15 billion plastic bags each year."
(c) 2008 Adfero Ltd.
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