10/28/2007
Town bans plastic bags 'forever'
A Devon town that sparked off a national movement to ban plastic bags from its shops is making the initiative a permanent one.
All 43 shops in Modbury joined the town-wide ban on 1 May and after a six-month trial it is becoming a permanent plastic bag-free zone.

Instead shoppers are asked to buy 100% biodegradable alternatives made from corn starch, canvas, paper or cotton.
A number of towns around the country have followed suit.
The Modbury initiative was started after a local resident saw the damage plastic can cause marine life.
Rebecca Hosking, who works as a wildlife camerawoman, said she had been inundated with calls from around the world including Australia, Russia and America following Modbury's ban.
Modbury's bags are offered at cost price of £1.50 for a small bag and £3.95 for a large bag.
The reusable bags are imported from a small factory in Mumbai and printed in the UK using water-based organic ink.
The town also has "amnesty" points for people to recycle their old plastic bags.
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