Recent research carried out by Sustainability Victoria highlights that on average three quarters of Victorians are already using reusable bags when shopping for food and other items, like clothes and shoes. Of those, older Victorians are the group most likely to remember their bags and females top the bill as being the most likely group to refuse single-use plastics. Currently almost 77% of Victorians are in favour of the forthcoming ban.
Sustainability Victoria’s Better Bag Habits campaign aims to build further on this positive community support by offering some simple tips and ideas to help Victorians build better bag habits and get used to remembering their bags ahead of the state-wide ban. These include:
- Before you leave home remember: Bag, Wallet, Keys and Phone.
- Keep reusable bags by the front door, at work or in your car - where you are more likely to remember them.
- Keep a foldable bag with you throughout the day in your handbag or backpack.
- Get used to saying ‘no bag please’ at the checkout.
- Take a bag or container at lunchtime when purchasing food from cafés and restaurants.

Source: Sustainability Victoria
Sustainability Victoria’s Interim CEO, Carl Muller commenting on the Better Bag Habits campaign, said; “With just over a month to go, it is great to see that Victorians are taking positive steps to reduce their single-use plastic consumption and build better habits around reusable bags.

Source: Sustainability Victoria