Quote: Environment Minister John Griffiths says the Welsh Government "means business" on the carrier bag levy.
He said shopkeepers who do not comply will be fined, although a lighter touch will be taken with enforcement in the first three months.
Shoppers in Wales will be charged at least 5p for single use bags from 1 October. It is the first UK nation to introduce the charge.
But there are claims confusion surrounds the levy.
The Federation of Small Businesses said said some shops were still baffled, but environmental groups said Wales was leading the way on reducing litter.
The Welsh Government wants to cut down on the "excessive" number of bags.
All shops, from food stores to fashion retailers, will be required by law to introduce the levy, which it is hoped will encourage people to take their own bags shopping.
"There's a lot of confusion and I think it will take a long time for people to get used to the charge”
Non Rhys Federation of Small Businesses The Welsh Government wants to follow Ireland's example with a 90% reduction in carrier bag use. |