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Environmental Regulations Could Soon Make Shopping Trips More Expensive, Fear Organizations and Companies

Summary by TV 2 Fyn
4400 percent difference The so-called extended producer responsibility is set to come into effect on October 1, but the scheme is based on a political agreement that is several years old. In short, the idea was to shift the cost of collecting and handling packaging such as cardboard, paper, plastic and glass from consumers to the companies that package the goods. It is still the municipalities that must collect the waste from citizens, but the n…
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New rules were supposed to shift environmental bills from the trash can to businesses. But now citizens risk being hit twice, fears the Danish Chamber of Commerce.

·Odense, Denmark
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TV2 broke the news in Odense, Denmark on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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