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How can IOSS be used to simplify trading with the EU?

9 Sep 2021

Join tax compliance company Avalara for a webinar as they cover IOSS & selling into the EU, on Thursday 30th September at 11am.
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Scottish Government Sets Out Power Sharing Agreement

8 Sep 2021

The Scottish Government has published its shared policy programme following the announcement of the Scottish National Party's power sharing partnership with the Scottish Green Party.
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Previous owner of ACT partner Butterworth Spengler to ride over 970 miles for Asthma UK

6 Sep 2021

Gary Spengler, the previous owner of Butterworth Spengler, will be riding between 4th to 12th September to complete over 970 miles for a worthy cause

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IRC member ACS Launches Wellbeing Guide for Retailers and Colleagues

6 Sep 2021

The Wellbeing Guide provides retailers with practical advice on how to support wellbeing for themselves and their colleagues.
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Maybe*'s social media tips to generate leads from Instagram

2 Sep 2021

String Theory Garage talked to Maybe* about how they focus on engaging with every single like, comment, share, story watcher AND ensure that their customer journey shines through to... Read more…

TfL encourages London cycling for Local Bike Shop Day

1 Sep 2021

In celebration of Local Bike Shop Day, TfL have shared blog posts with the aim of showing new cyclists all that London has to offer.
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Visit the new Together for Our Planet SME hub

1 Sep 2021

The Togetherfor our Planet campaign encourages small businesses to pledge to cut their emissions to net zero by 2050 or sooner, while helping them grow, adapt and seize new opportunities... Read more…

Cycle King & Hawk Cycles to offer free bike checks & double points on Local Bike Shop Day

27 Aug 2021

Local bike shops are celebrating the day across the nation by offering their customers special offers and discounts to drive footfall into store.
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UKCA mark deadline delayed by a year to 1st January 2023

24 Aug 2021

Todaythe government has announced plans to introduce legislation which will enable CE marked goods to continue being placed on the Great British market until 1 January 2023 - an extension... Read more…

Local Bike Shop Day Giveaway: IBDs can enter now to win a Rozone cleaning bundle worth £1,400

23 Aug 2021

To celebrate Local Bike Shop Day, taking place on Saturday 28th August, our friends at Rozone are offering a £1,400 cleaning bundle to giveaway to one lucky Cyclescheme independent... Read more…

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Government plans to extend plastic bag charges

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News

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2015 marked the year that the first official charge to plastic bag was initiated to large retailers. Now four years later the Government is looking to extend this charge to all retailers across the UK.

So why was there a charge placed on plastic bags?

In 2014, according to Gov.uk, over 7.6 billion single-use plastic bags were given to customers by major supermarkets across the UK. This breaks down to around 140 plastic bags per person. In light of this, the scheme of charging for plastic bags was implemented to reduce the use of single-use plastic bags and littering as a secondary issue from plastic bags.

Since the implementation in 2015, the number of plastic bags has gone down by more than 80% across the UK. The Government has also estimated that in light of the evidence, between 2019 and 2029, the UK economy will benefit from over £780 million, with &730 million raised for good causes, £60 million savings in litter clean-up costs and carbon savings of £13 million.

The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS') chief executive James Lowman has welcomed the Government's plan for extending the charge.

"This has been shown to be highly effective at reducing waste, whilst also raising money for local, national and environmental charities. Around half of small shops in England already charge for plastic bags voluntarily, with wider support for a mandatory charge".

Watch the ACS' animation on the benefits of charging for single use plastic bags here.

If you haven't already voluntarily charged for plastic bags, consider the benefits this would bestow on the environment and what difference you can make.
Share your support for the Government's 2019 plan across social media to help your community and the ones around you.

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