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Plastic bag use down 30 pct in China

Xinhua, February 17, 2016 Adjust font size:

The number of plastic bags consumed in China's stores and supermarkets decreased by one third in 2015 from that in 2007, a year before the government imposed restrictions on the use of such materials, the People's Daily reported on Wednesday.

Citing surveys from trade associations, the newspaper said 700,000 tonnes of shopping plastic bags were used in 2015, compared to a million in 2007. Less than 800,000 tonnes of shopping plastic bags were used per annum in the intervening years.

The reduction over the seven years combined is equivalent to cutting crude oil consumption by 8.4 million tonnes and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 30 million tonnes, according to the report.

The government introduced rules banning supermarkets and shops from handing out free plastic bags to customers on June 1, 2008 to reduce energy consumption and protect the environment. It also prohibited the production and sale of bags thinner than 0.025 mm. Endi