Addressing Supermarket Impact with Sustainable Communities Act

 
A Supermarket Levy
 
Using the Sustainable Communities
Act to address the damage
supermarkets do
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem
 
Supermarkets have a detrimental impact on
 
Local economic activity
The environment
Social wellbeing
 
The evidence speaks for itself...
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem – Local economic activity
 
In 2011...
 
Tesco and Sainsbury’s floor space 
up
 by:
 
2,750,000 sq. feet
 
Total people they employed 
fell
 by
 
over 400
 
(source: Association of Convenience Stores)
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem – Local economic activity
 
On the same turnover...
 
every time a supermarket creates 
1 job
 
independent food stores create 
3 jobs
 
(CPRE 2012 study)
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem – Local economic activity
 
Net local job losses when a new
supermarket  opens:
 
276
 
(Porter and Raistrick, 1998)
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem – Local economic activity
 
Spend £1...
 
in a 
supermarket
 and this much stays in the local
economy:
5p
 
in an 
independent store 
and this much stays local
economy:
50p
 
(Federation of Small Businesses, 2008).
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem – The environment
 
Annual waste created by Britain's supermarkets:
 
300,000 tonnes
 
2011: Sainsbury's admits to generating an annual food waste of:
 
44,000 tonnes
 
Tesco and Asda refuse to say why they would not publish waste figures
Morrison say such information is “commercially sensitive”
 
(Channel 4 News, 8
th
 April 2012)
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem – The environment
 
The first 6 months of 2013, Tesco admits to...
 
generating an annual food waste of:
57,000 tonnes
 
amount of all bagged salad the chain threw out:
two thirds
 
amount of all apples wasted:
40%
 
(Sarah Butler, The Guardian, 29
th
 January 2014)
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem – The environment
 
1978 to 1993...
 
amount of food being transported annually around the UK by
road freight:
no significant change
(290 to 300 million tonnes)
 
increase in distance foods are being transported
50%
(from 24 to 36 bill. tonne-km)
 
(The Food Miles Report, Sustain, 2011)
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem – Social wellbeing
 
 
Supermarkets have misled consumers with
deceptive discount pricing techniques.
 
This is a criminal offence.
 
(Which? 6
th
 September 2012)
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem – Social wellbeing
 
Horsemeat...
 
January 2013: Tesco beef burgers found to be:
29% horsemeat
 
number of all tested burgers at Asda, Lidl and others to
contain horsemeat:
one third
 
(Investigation into Horse DNA Found in Some Burgers,
Food Standards Agency, 2013)
 
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
The Problem – Social wellbeing
 
The four largest supermarkets employ 
900,000 people
 
They are the largest employer block in the country
(second only to the NHS)
 
Government says employers need to pay the Living Wage
to stop employers falling into in-work poverty
 
Do they pay staff the Living Wage?
 
No
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
Addressing the problem
 
1. Putting a levy on supermarkets in England
would help address their negative impacts.
 
2. A levy on large supermarkets exists in
Northern Ireland and Scotland.
 
3. The Sustainable Communities Act can be used
to ask government to create the levy.
 
 
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
Addressing the problem
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
 
That the Secretary of State
gives Local Authorities the power to introduce a local levy
of up to 8.5% of the rate on supermarkets or large retail
outlets in their area with a rateable annual value not less
that £500,000; and
 
requires that the revenue from this levy be retained by the
Local Authority in order to be used to improve local
communities in their areas by promoting local economic
activity, local services and facilities, social and community
wellbeing and environmental protection.”
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
Progress so far
 
Local Authorities submit Sustainable Communities Act proposals
 
The more that support a proposal, the better its chances
 
The following Local Authorities support the supermarket levy
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
Chorley Borough Council
Cornwall Council
Coventry City Council
Derby City Council
Lambeth Borough Council
Lancaster City Council
Lincoln City Council
Oxford City Council
Sefton Borough Council
South Hams District Council
Southwark Borough Council
Thanet District Council
Wakefield District  Council
Weymouth and Portland Borough
Council
Wyre Forest District Council
 
How you can help
 
Please write to, or email
your councillors, and
the leader of  your council
(www.writetothem.com and your council’s website will
help)
 
asking them to ‘
Please support the Supermarket
Levy Sustainable Communities Act Proposal
.’
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
 
How you can help
 
We need strength in numbers to win.
 
So please:
 
1.
sign up to our campaign at 
www.localworks.org
 
2.
ask others to sign up too
 
Thank you!
 
The Supermarket Levy Proposal
www.localworks.org
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Supermarkets have a detrimental impact on local economic activity, the environment, and social well-being. Various statistics show the negative effects of supermarkets, such as job losses in independent stores, net job losses upon new supermarket openings, and annual waste generation. The proposed solution, the Supermarket Levy, aims to address these issues by leveraging the Sustainable Communities Act. It highlights the need for sustainable practices and increased support for local businesses to create a more balanced and thriving community.

  • Supermarket Impact
  • Sustainable Communities Act
  • Local Economy
  • Environmental Sustainability

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  1. A Supermarket Levy Using the Sustainable Communities Act to address the damage supermarkets do The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  2. The Problem Supermarkets have a detrimental impact on Local economic activity The environment Social wellbeing The evidence speaks for itself... The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  3. The Problem Local economic activity In 2011... Tesco and Sainsbury s floor space up by: 2,750,000 sq. feet Total people they employed fell by over 400 (source: Association of Convenience Stores) The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  4. The Problem Local economic activity On the same turnover... every time a supermarket creates 1 job independent food stores create 3 jobs (CPRE 2012 study) The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  5. The Problem Local economic activity Net local job losses when a new supermarket opens: 276 (Porter and Raistrick, 1998) The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  6. The Problem Local economic activity Spend 1... in a supermarket and this much stays in the local economy: 5p in an independent store and this much stays local economy: 50p (Federation of Small Businesses, 2008). The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  7. The Problem The environment Annual waste created by Britain's supermarkets: 300,000 tonnes 2011: Sainsbury's admits to generating an annual food waste of: 44,000 tonnes Tesco and Asda refuse to say why they would not publish waste figures Morrison say such information is commercially sensitive (Channel 4 News, 8th April 2012) The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  8. The Problem The environment The first 6 months of 2013, Tesco admits to... generating an annual food waste of: 57,000 tonnes amount of all bagged salad the chain threw out: two thirds amount of all apples wasted: 40% (Sarah Butler, The Guardian, 29th January 2014) The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  9. The Problem The environment 1978 to 1993... amount of food being transported annually around the UK by road freight: no significant change (290 to 300 million tonnes) increase in distance foods are being transported 50% (from 24 to 36 bill. tonne-km) (The Food Miles Report, Sustain, 2011) The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  10. The Problem Social wellbeing Supermarkets have misled consumers with deceptive discount pricing techniques. This is a criminal offence. (Which? 6th September 2012) The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  11. The Problem Social wellbeing Horsemeat... January 2013: Tesco beef burgers found to be: 29% horsemeat number of all tested burgers at Asda, Lidl and others to contain horsemeat: one third (Investigation into Horse DNA Found in Some Burgers, Food Standards Agency, 2013) The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  12. The Problem Social wellbeing The four largest supermarkets employ 900,000 people They are the largest employer block in the country (second only to the NHS) Government says employers need to pay the Living Wage to stop employers falling into in-work poverty Do they pay staff the Living Wage? No The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  13. Addressing the problem 1. Putting a levy on supermarkets in England would help address their negative impacts. 2. A levy on large supermarkets exists in Northern Ireland and Scotland. 3. The Sustainable Communities Act can be used to ask government to create the levy. The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  14. Addressing the problem The Supermarket Levy Proposal That the Secretary of State gives Local Authorities the power to introduce a local levy of up to 8.5% of the rate on supermarkets or large retail outlets in their area with a rateable annual value not less that 500,000; and requires that the revenue from this levy be retained by the Local Authority in order to be used to improve local communities in their areas by promoting local economic activity, local services and facilities, social and community wellbeing and environmental protection. The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  15. Progress so far Local Authorities submit Sustainable Communities Act proposals The more that support a proposal, the better its chances The following Local Authorities support the supermarket levy Chorley Borough Council Cornwall Council Coventry City Council Derby City Council Lambeth Borough Council Lancaster City Council Lincoln City Council Oxford City Council Sefton Borough Council South Hams District Council Southwark Borough Council Thanet District Council Wakefield District Council Weymouth and Portland Borough Council Wyre Forest District Council The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  16. How you can help Please write to, or email your councillors, and the leader of your council (www.writetothem.com and your council s website will help) asking them to Please support the Supermarket Levy Sustainable Communities Act Proposal. The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

  17. How you can help We need strength in numbers to win. So please: 1. sign up to our campaign at www.localworks.org 2. ask others to sign up too Thank you! The Supermarket Levy Proposal www.localworks.org

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