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Europe Implements Tax Measures to Combat Fast Fashion Industry Impact

The European Union and member states are rolling out targeted tax policies aimed at slowing fast fashion’s environmental impact. Measures include eliminating VAT exemptions, implementing per-garment taxes, and incentivizing clothing repair over replacement to transform textile consumption patterns.

Europe’s Tax Strategy Against Fast Fashion Intensifies

European governments are implementing a coordinated tax strategy to address the environmental and economic impacts of fast fashion, according to reports from policy analysts. The measures target what sources indicate is an industry that generates approximately 12 kg of textile waste annually per European resident, with only 1% being recycled into new garments.

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Norway’s EV Subsidy Phaseout Offers Blueprint For Sustainable Market Transition

Norway is set to phase out its VAT exemption for electric vehicles starting in 2026, following unprecedented EV adoption rates. The planned subsidy withdrawal offers lessons in sustainable policy design for markets still dependent on government support.

Norway’s Strategic EV Subsidy Phaseout

Norway has announced plans to phase out its long-standing value-added tax exemption for electric vehicles, according to reports analyzing the country’s latest budget release. The phaseout will begin in 2026 and conclude by 2027, marking a significant shift in what has been one of the world’s most generous subsidy programs for electric vehicles.