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Former Pets at Home CEO joins Woof and Brew
PATS Telford to become a THREE-DAY event in 2024
The Leadon is set to revolutionise pet security
See inside Pets Corner’s first ‘worldwide flagship’ store 
Search to find innovative pet startups expanded
Businesses benefit from pet retailer's expansion
Pedigree Wholesale introduces new Nobblys dog chews
Owners protest for better dog food standards
Supreme unveils additions to Tiny Friends Farm range
New air-dried natural treat range from Cooper & Co
Kittyrama produces innovative cat carrier and hideaway
Garden centre chain unveils Santa Paws Grotto
The Innocent Hound launches limited edition treat
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UK Pet Food unveils manifesto ahead of future General Election
Police back-to-basics approach on retail crime welcomed by bira
Veterinary experts share insights on guinea pig nutrition in free webinar
Dog exercise area part of revamped playing fields
Nominations for Petplan’s Veterinary Awards open
Vet nurses invited to CPD open day
Mikki launches all-weather dog coat range
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Retail giant Jollyes reports accelerating Q1 performance
Businesses urged to prepare for single-use plastics ban
Online pet pharmacy sales surpass £1m
Celebrating long service at Henry Bell & Co
Pet retailer celebrates food safety milestone 
Sniffers Pet Care set to showcase new dog treat brand
Companies excited to be part of New Starter Zone at PATS Telford
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Businesses urged to prepare for single-use plastics ban

The British Independent Retailers Association is urging businesses to be prepared for the upcoming single-use plastics ban coming into force on October 1.

Bira, which works with over 6,000 independent businesses of all sizes across the UK, is warning that some shopkeepers are either unaware or unprepared for the upcoming change to regulations or single-use plastics on plates, bowls, trays, containers, cutlery and balloon sticks which comes into force in just a few weeks time.

The new rules outlined by the government mean that businesses will face stringent regulations regarding single-use plastics, for online and over-the-counter sales and supply, itesm from new and existing stock, and include all types of single-use plastic, including biodegradable, compostable and recycled.

Compliance with these regulations is essential, as breaches can result in fines for business owners and local authorities will be carrying out inspections.


Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira said: "The ban on single use plastics is coming into force as from the 1st October, and breaches of these new regulations will result in fines for the business owners. It is therefore crucial to really understand the new regulations and start planning to use up old stock and bring in new legal products to replace the single use plastic items. All new regulation invariably mean more cost to the business, but planning ahead can mitigate the impact of this.

 
"The regulations are a measure to improve recycling and ultimate the negative impact on the environment. We should all want to do what we can, but it has to be reasonable for the business. Retailers will need to start now (if not done so already) to source replacement stock – I have seen increasing use of paper bags and re-usable nets in food shops. For delis the same rules apply, but food served at the counter can still be served in single use containers – however now might be the right time to change everything and establish stronger environmental credentials.

"The message is clear, get to know the rules, start planning and tell the customer you have made the changes. It might even be possible to turn this cost into an opportunity," he added.

Bira remains dedicated to advocating for the interests of independent retailers and helping them navigate the changing retail landscape. The association continues to work closely with its members, providing guidance and resources to aid their resilience and success.

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