Plastic bag usage in supermarkets down 90%

Dramatic drop since charge was introduced in 2015

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Use of disposable plastic bags in England’s main supermarkets has fallen by more than 90% since the introduction of a 5p charge in 2015.

According to new data, the average English shopper now uses just 10 bags a year, compared to 140 before the charge came in.

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