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Saturday, 16 February 2008, 18:12 GMT

Call for island-wide plastic ban

Turtle with plastic waste in its mouth One of Jersey's best known conservationists has called for the island to go plastic bag free.

Lee Durrell, of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust said taking your own shopping bag with you was an easy thing to do.

She believes people are more aware of the need to stop using plastic bags and would like leading supermarkets and shops to look at the issue.

Plastic waste can have a devastating impact on marine wildlife.

In May 2007 every shop in the Devon town of Modbury banned plastic bags at the suggestion of one of its residents, Rebecca Hosking, who had seen the damage caused by discarded plastic to turtles and other marine creatures while filming a wildlife documentary.

Since then, more than 50 towns and villages across Britain have also decided to bin their bags in favour of biodegradable bags made from natural materials such as canvas or cotton.



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Related to this story:
Trust seeks support for expansion (25 Jan 08 |  Jersey )
Leader bows out of bag campaign (31 Oct 07 |  Devon )
Bank staff to revamp areas of zoo (22 Jul 07 |  Jersey )
Plastic bag free town 'inundated' (05 Jun 07 |  Devon )
No plastic bags in town's shops (29 Apr 07 |  Devon )
Durrell anniversary is celebrated (30 Jan 05 |  Jersey )

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