Where is your money going?
Which types of charity will benefit from local companies donating the money they have raised by the 5p bag charge?
-Only 9% of the companies surveyed stated that they would keep the funds and not pass them onto charities.
-36% of companies stated they were undecided which charity they would send the carrier bag proceeds.
-Children’s charities scored the highest with 15%, followed by cancer charities at 12%.
-Environmental charities only measured 7%.
[Click to enlarge. Infograph taken from the BRASS Report]
About the Survey
The business phase was the second part of a survey by BRASS looking into the introduction of the carrier bag charge. It was conducted one month after the public survey in mid October 2011 and spread across a two week period. A database of over 300 Cardiff companies was developed, with a representative sample of 50 companies selected to be interviewed.
More of BRASS’s findings can be found at the entire report of the survey here.
Cardiff shops will donate bag charge money to support charities
91% of Cardiff shops will pass on the money collected by the mandatory bag charge to charity, a recent survey found.
Despite no legal obligation to do so, a survey found most retailers are passing on the proceeds to charity. The survey, carried out by Cardiff University’s Centre for Business Relationships, Accountability, Sustainability and Society(BRASS), looked into how retailers have implemented the mandatory charge.
Lori Frater, research manager, was surprised how many companies were donating the money to charity. “The Welsh Government had only recommended that the charge should be passed on to good causes.” said Lori.
As many companies only have a few outlets in Wales, it is likely the carrier bag proceeds will be used by charities elsewhere in the UK.
Where is your money going?
Which types of charity will benefit from local companies donating the money they have raised by the 5p bag charge?
-Only 9% of the companies surveyed stated that they would keep the funds and not pass them onto charities.
-36% of companies stated they were undecided which charity they would send the carrier bag proceeds.
-Children’s charities scored the highest with 15%, followed by cancer charities at 12%.
-Environmental charities only measured 7%.
[Click to enlarge. Infograph taken from the BRASS Report]
About the Survey
The business phase was the second part of a survey by BRASS looking into the introduction of the carrier bag charge. It was conducted one month after the public survey in mid October 2011 and spread across a two week period. A database of over 300 Cardiff companies was developed, with a representative sample of 50 companies selected to be interviewed.
More of BRASS’s findings can be found at the entire report of the survey here.