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EU's new packaging tax affects almost every online order

The European Union has introduced a new 'packaging tax' that will apply to nearly every online purchase. This tax aims to reduce plastic waste by imposing charges on packaging materials used in e-commerce. The measure targets online retailers and requires them to pay fees based on the type and amount of packaging used. The policy is part of broader environmental regulations aimed at promoting sustainability within the EU. Consumers may see increased costs on their online orders as a result of this new levy.

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oe24 logooe24IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 704 days ago
EU's new packaging tax affects almost every online order

The European Union has introduced a new 'packaging tax' that will apply to nearly every online purchase. This tax aims to reduce plastic waste by imposing charges on packaging materials used in e-commerce. The measure targets online retailers and requires them to pay fees based on the type and amount of packaging used. The policy is part of broader environmental regulations aimed at promoting sustainability within the EU. Consumers may see increased costs on their online orders as a result of this new levy.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the introduction of the EU packaging tax as a policy decision with environmental goals. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either supporting or opposing the policy, nor does it favor any particular political stance. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the policy itself,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on the new EU 'Packerl-Steuer' (packaging tax) affecting nearly every online order, which aligns with cross-source consensus. It provides specific details about the scope of the tax but uses emotionally charged language like 'trifft fast jede Online-Bestellung' (affects almost ev

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