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Eco-Schools Bring a Bag Week

Eco-Schools Bring a Bag Week. 250 000 000!. 250 Million is the number of single use carrier bags used each year in Northern Ireland. That’s too much!. Eco-Schools want to help you reduce the impact single use carrier bags have on the Environment. Why reuse?.

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Eco-Schools Bring a Bag Week

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  1. Eco-Schools Bring a Bag Week

  2. 250 000 000! 250 Million is the number of single use carrier bags used each year in Northern Ireland. That’s too much!

  3. Eco-Schools want to help you reduce the impact single use carrier bags have on the Environment.

  4. Why reuse? Reusing your carrier bags has a positive impact on the environment.

  5. Did you know….. • Worldwide usage of plastic bags is estimated to be between 500 billion – 1 trillion each year! • That means across the world, we’re consuming bags at a rate of 32,000 PER SECOND! • In the UK alone each year 100,000 tonnes of plastic bags are thrown away – that’s the same weight as 70,000 cars! • Plastic carrier bags are not easily biodegradable. It takes from 500 – 1,000 years for a plastic bag to break down!

  6. But it’s not just plastic !! • Each year, 14 million trees across the world are cut down to produce paper bags. • Paper bag production adds to the effects of air pollution, acid rain and water pollution. • Paper bags take up a lot of room in landfill sites - 2,000 paper bags weigh approximately 130kg – that’s the same weight as Hulk Hogan!

  7. Why does this matter? By reusing bags you are helping to: • Divert waste from landfill • Reduce litter • Reduce air and water pollution • Preserve our natural environments A lot of our bag waste ends up in landfill, in natural habitats and the sea.

  8. This can happen…

  9. What can we do to help? We can reduce the amount of bags that we use. How do you think we can do this? What alternatives are there?

  10. Reusable Bags We can use a bag for life Or bring our own bag with us when shopping How else?

  11. Carrier Bag Levy Most people agree they would like to reuse bags more, but we forget. To help us remember, a Carrier Bag Levy will come into place from 8th April 2013. Most single use carrier bags will cost 5p

  12. What impact will this have? This will encourage people to reuse old carrier bags It will encourage people not to take a bag when they don’t need one Can you think of any other positive impacts?

  13. Homework Task Go home and talk about what you have learned. Conduct a carrier bag survey in your home. Work out how much it would have cost to have all of those bags if each bag cost 5p Be prepared to talk about what you have discovered in class!

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