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15 Jan 2024

The Guardian has reported that ministers decided to prioritise driving over active travel because of worries about “15-minute cities”.

15 Jan 2024

Go Outdoors, which operates 75 stores across the UK, has announced an apprenticeship scheme involving Cytech training with the aim of addressing what it terms a nationwide shortage of...

3 Jan 2024

gogeta, the new tax-free cycling platform that offers a better deal for retailers and bigger savings for customers, has published further details of its new Flexi Voucher, an industry first...

3 Jan 2024

Bike for Good, the Glasgow-based cycling charity and social enterprise, which delivers Cytech training in Scotland, has announced a Young Bike Mechanic Programme designed to create opportunities...

3 Jan 2024

With the UK economy set to tread water in 2024, the KPMG/RetailNext Retail Think Tank (RTT), an independent board of retail experts, expects this will impact growth within the retail sector.

3 Jan 2024

For our latest retailer spotlight, we spoke with Steven Grimwood from the brilliant Elmy Cycles in Ipswich, who has been working in the cycle trade since he was 14 years old

3 Jan 2024

Bike theft in the UK has effectively been 'decriminalised' as more than 365,000 cases went unsolved in the last five years, the Liberal Democrats have claimed.

3 Jan 2024

A new year means new challenges – but also new opportunities for cycle traders too and planning now so you can gain a competitive advantage and thrive in the warmer months will be key to...

2 Jan 2024

Hudjo is the first online marketplace that lets cyclists park with locals, which relieves the anxiety of parking your bike. 

20 Dec 2023

The ACT office will be open as usual (9am-5pm) for the majority of the Christmas period, with some exceptions.

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Extending the Single-Use Carrier Bag Charge

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

ACS voice of local shops Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' propose to extend the single-use carrier bag charge to all retailers in England and the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) welcome the proposal.

According to ACS findings, currently, 46% of independent convenience retailers voluntarily charge for single-use plastic bags and 79% support the charge being extended to smaller retailers.

Last year the ACS worked in partnership with Defra to develop and promote a voluntary single-use plastic bag charge to small retailers seeing a 4% increase in the number of retailers charging.

ACS has been campaigning for the extension of plastic bag charges to small retailers as it was very successful in Wales and Scotland.

Smaller retailers volunteering to charge for plastic bags have used the opportunity to contribute to their local community by donating the plastic bag proceeds to good causes, cut their costs by reducing the number of bags needed to be bought and have a positive impact on the environment.

56% of consumers support the increase in plastic bag charges from 5p to 10p, with 44% of consumers already purchasing single-use plastic bags confirming that an increase in the charge would reduce the number of single-use bags bought.

Get in contact with the ACS for more information, read the full report here.

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