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MP in stitches over ‘Morsbags’

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The Island’s MP, Andrew Turner, took to the sewing machine last week to help raise the profile of eco-bag advocates, Morsbags, The organisation held an exhibition in Westminster promoting their Stitch in Time’ campaign.
Morsbags is a national umbrella organisation that promotes reducing plastic bag use by recycling second-hand material in order to make re-usable bags. Over 21,000 Morsbags have been made since January 2007. Whilst in Parliament, the organisation exhibited 1000 sample bags, giving many away, and gave MPs the opportunity to have a go at making their own. There are already four groups based on the Island who have already made over 1,000 bags and the exhibitors in Westminster commented that the Isle of Wight was one of the most active areas.

Mr Turner said:

“I knew many of my constituents had been busy making bags so when I saw there was an opportunity to make one for myself I took it. My bag has a colourful design, featuring jungle animals. I must admit, however, that my sewing skills leave a little to be desired given that I actually managed to bend the needle and stab myself with it. I may try to be environmentally-conscious but a tailor I am not!”

He went on to say:

“I think what Morsbags is doing is highly commendable. It is a practical solution to a growing environmental problem, not to mention a lot of fun. I only hope that others see the benefits and get their sewing machines out.”

You can find out more about Morsbags and how to join a local group on their website which is www.morsbags.com

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Contact : Andrew Turner’s office 01983 530808

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